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    Location
    South Pacific.

    Area
    270,534 sq km (104,454 sq miles).

    Population
    4,116,000 (CIA estimate 2007).

    Population Density
    15 per sq km.

    Capital
    Wellington.
    Population: 431,400 (2007). Auckland, with a population of 1,330,000 (2007), is the largest urban area in the country.

    Government
    Constitutional monarchy since 1907.

    Language
    English is the common and everyday language, but other languages are also spoken, including Maori, which is New Zealand’s second official language
    (spoken by the indigenous Maori people who constitute approximately 15% of the population).

    Religion
    55% Christian: Anglican, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and Methodist are all represented.

    Time
    New Zealand: GMT + 12 (GMT + 13 from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April).
    Chatham Island: GMT + 12.75 (GMT + 13.75 from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April).

    Electricity
    230 volts AC, 50Hz. Most hotels provide 110-volt AC sockets (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors only.

    Head of Government
    Prime Minister Helen Clark since 1999.

    Head of State
    HM Queen Elizabeth II since 1952, represented locally by Governor-General Anand Satyanand since 2006.

    Recent History
    Helen Clark became New Zealand’s first woman deputy prime minister in 1989 and prime minister in 1999. She was re-elected as prime minister for a third time in September 2005. Her Labor Party won 50 seats in parliament and formed a coalition with the Progressive Party. Her government voted a number of controversial measures such as the decision to legalize prostitution. The government’s opposition to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 raised tensions with the USA, one of the country’s main trading partners. In 2005 disaffected Maori MP Tariana Turia left the Labor Party to form the Maori Party, which went on to win four of the seven Maori seats at the 2005 election.

    Telephone
    Country code: 64. Most public phones take cards purchased from bookstalls; some also accept credit cards, but very few still accept coins.

    Mobile Telephone
    Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.

    Internet
    There are Internet cafes in cities and smaller town central business districts. Travelers may access the Internet at many hotels and youth hostels.

    Media
    New Zealand’s media scene is very liberal. The broadcasting sector was deregulated in 1988.

    Post
    Airmail to Western Europe takes four to five days and to the USA three to 10 days.

    Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700 and Sat 0900-1230 in some larger towns.

    Press
    • The English-language daily newspapers with the highest circulation include the New Zealand Herald, the Dominion Post, Otago Daily Times and The Press.

    Radio
    • Public broadcaster Radio New Zealand runs three networks: National Radio, Concert FM and The AM Network.
    Radio New Zealand International broadcasts to the South Pacific region.
    • Niu Mai is Maori-owned.
    • Radio Works’ stations include Radio Pacific.

    Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.

    2009
    1-2 Jan
    New Year.
    6 Feb Waitangi Day. 
    10-13 Apr Easter.
    25 Apr ANZAC Day. 
    1 Jun Queen's Birthday.
    26 Oct Labor Day.
    25 Dec Christmas Day.
    26 Dec Boxing Day.

    2010
    1-2 Jan
    New Year.
    6 Feb Waitangi Day. 
    2-5 Apr Easter.
    25 Apr ANZAC Day. 
    7 Jun Queen's Birthday.
    27 Oct Labor Day.
    25 Dec Christmas Day.
    26 Dec Boxing Day.

    Note
    Each province also observes its particular anniversary day as a holiday.

    Contact Information:

    New Zealand High Commission in the UK
    2nd Floor, New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4TQ, UK
    Tel: (020) 7930 8422.
    Website: www.nzembassy.com/uk
    Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700.

    New Zealand Immigration Service in the UK
    Mezzanine Floor, New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4TE, UK
    Tel: 0906 910 0100 (visa information and immigration service; national calls cost £1 per minute; from outside the UK call Tel: +44 1344 7161 99, charged at normal toll rate).
    Website: www.immigration.govt.nz
    Opening hours: Mon-Fri 1000-1545.

    Tourism New Zealand in the UK
    Level 7, New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4TQ, UK
    Tel: (020) 7930 1662 or 0906 910 0100 (immigration).
    Website: www.newzealand.com

    New Zealand Embassy in the USA
    37 Observatory Circle, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
    Tel: (202) 328 4800.
    Website: www.nzemb.org

    Tourism New Zealand in the USA
    501 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 300, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA
    Tel: (310) 395 7480 or 1 866 639 9325.
    Website: www.newzealand.com or www.tourisminfo.govt.nz


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