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5. What's the small bird living in New Zealand called?
a. Eagle b. Kiwi c. Parrot d. Falcon
6. What is New Zealand's closest neighbour?
a. Chile b. Australia c. Noumea d. England
7. How many islands does New Zealand consist of?
a. 1 b. 7 c. 2 d. 5
8. What is the most popular sport in New Zealand?
a. Rugby b. Tennis c. Football d. Golf
9. What is New Zealand's national symbol?
a. Moa b. Eagle c. Kiwi d.
Sheep
10. What is the name of the heaviest parrot in the world, found in New Zealand?
a. Kea b. Kakapo c. Kiwi d. Hector
Wellington
Wellington
is the
capital city
and second
most populous urban area
of
New Zealand, with
418,500 residents. It is located at the south-western tip of the
North Island
, between
Cook
Strait
and the
Remutaka Range
. Wellington is the major population centre of the southern North
Island, and is the administrative centre of the
Wellington Region
, which also includes the
Kapiti
Coast
and
Wairarapa
. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's
windiest city by average wind speed.
The Wellington
urban area comprises four
local authorities
:
Wellington City
, on the peninsula
between Cook Strait and
Wellington Harbour
, contains the central
business district and about
half
the
population;
Porirua
on
Porirua
Harbour
to
the
north
is
notable
for
its
large
Māori
and
Pacific Island
communities;
Lower Hutt
and
Upper Hutt
are largely suburban
areas to the northeast, together known as the
Hutt
Valley
.
As the nation's capital since 1865, the New Zealand
Government
and
Parliament
,
Supreme
Court
and most of the public service are based in the city. Architectural sights include
the
Government Building
—one of the largest wooden buildings in the world—as well as the
iconic
Beehive
. Wellington is also home to several of the largest and oldest cultural institutions
in the nation such the
National Archives
, the
National Library
, the
Museum of New Zealand Te
Papa Tongarewa
, and numerous theatres. It plays host to many artistic and cultural organisations,
including the
New
Zealand Symphony Orchestra
and
Royal New Zealand Ballet
. One of
the
world's most liveable cities
, the 2016
Mercer Quality of Living Survey
ranked
Wellington
12th in the world
Wellington's economy is primarily
service
-based, with an emphasis on finance, business
services, and government. It is the centre of New Zealand's
film
and
special effects industries,
and increasingly a hub for information technology and innovation with two public research
universities. Wellington is one of New Zealand's chief seaports and serves both domestic and
international shipping. The city is served by
Wellington International Airport
, the third busiest
airport in the country. Wellington's transport network includes train and bus lines which reach as
far as
the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa, and ferries connect the city to the
South Island
.
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