The kiwi is not only a fruit

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1. The first country with universal suffrage

This means that New Zealand was

1. The first country with universal suffrage This means that New Zealand
the first country in which the vote for women was approved, in 1893. Long before in most of the countries in the world.

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3. You can pay with hobbit money

Did you know that Middle Earth

3. You can pay with hobbit money Did you know that Middle
can be found in New Zealand? Thanks to the fame that the country gained with the Lord of the Rings saga, New Zealand is the only country in the world that has permission to put hobbits on its legal tender! And, of course, it’s also the only place where you can visit Hobbiton!

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4. 30% of the country is a national reserve

If we think of

4. 30% of the country is a national reserve If we think
New Zealand, we all come to mind its extensive green hills and forests full of lush vegetation. Mount Cook, Milford Sound, Tongariro, Coromandel… One of the reasons that make this country a natural paradise, as well as the great ecological awareness of its people, is that a third of the country is considered a protected national reserve.

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5. The town with the longest name in the world

Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu. No, we

5. The town with the longest name in the world Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu. No,
haven’t started pounding on the keyboard to see what came out. This is the name of a town on the east coast of New Zealand and its translation from Maori goes something like this: “The place where Tamatea, the man on the big knees who slipped, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as the land eater, he played the flute to his loved one ”. Funny name for a town, right?

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6. More sheep than people

The livestock industry is one of the main

6. More sheep than people The livestock industry is one of the
industries in the country, particularly sheep. Did you know that for every person living in New Zealand there are at least 10 sheep?

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7. Dunedin has the steepest road in the world

According to the Guinness

7. Dunedin has the steepest road in the world According to the
Book of Records, the steepest street in the world is located on the South Island of New Zealand and is Baldwin Street, with a slope of 19 degrees. Can you imagine what it must be like to live at the top?!

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8. It has the most southerly capital in the world

Continuing with the

8. It has the most southerly capital in the world Continuing with
things that make this country unique, Wellington is the southernmost capital in the entire world. Although Auckland competes as the economic capital of the country, visiting Wellington is always a success. Also, if you are fans of The Lord of the Rings, the recording studios are located in this city.

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9. There are three official languages

In addition to English and sign language,

9. There are three official languages In addition to English and sign
Maori is also an official language in New Zealand. 17% of the country’s population is native Maori and, despite certain years of darkness that the language lived through, today they are trying to preserve it. If you are passing through New Zealand and want to learn more about this fascinating culture and its peculiar language, visiting Rotorua is a fantastic option.

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10. It was the last country in the world to be inhabited

10. It was the last country in the world to be inhabited
by humans

New Zealand’s history dates back just a few hundred years. This country was inhabited by the first humans only 800 years ago and it was, of course, the Maori who arrived first. Kia Kaha!

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