New Zealand (New Zealand)

Is a independent political entity in the continent of Oceania.

Its center lies at a latitude of -42 and longitude of 174.

New Zealand also goes by the names, An Nua-Shealainn, An Nua-Shéalainn, Aotearoa, Dominion of New Zealand, Jaunzelande, Jaunzēlande, Naujoji Zelandija, Nea Zelandia, Neuseeland, New Zealand, Neyuusilaand, Nieu-Seeland, Nieuw-Zeeland, Niu Di-lan, Ni

The prodominant languages spoken are en-NZ (English) mi (Maori) and its currency is the Dollar (NZD), currently exchanging at 1 New Zealand Dollar = 0.47959 British Pound Sterling 1 New Zealand Dollar = 0.75902 US Dollar .

New Zealand currently has a population of 4252300 (estimate).

Regions within New Zealand

Largest Cities within New Zealand


Travel Advice Summary from British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)

Country: New Zealand

Published: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:00:00 GMT

Travel Summary

 
  • The area around Christchurch experienced a number of earthquake aftershocks on 23 December 2011.  Some minor injuries were reported but there were no reports of serious damage, injuries or casualties.  In the event of further aftershocks, follow the advice of the local authorities and emergency services.  
  • If you are visiting remote areas of New Zealand, ensure that your journey details are made known to local authorities or friends/relatives before setting out. Weather conditions can quickly become treacherous, especially in winter.

  • Motor vehicle insurance is not a legal requirement in New Zealand. This is because New Zealand law has removed the right of accident victims to sue a third party in the event of an accident. See Safety and Security - Road Travel.

  • There is a low threat from terrorism in New Zealand. However, you should be aware of the global risk of terrorist attacks, which could be in public places, including those frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.
  • Around 288,100 British nationals visit New Zealand each year (source: Statistics New Zealand). Most visits are trouble-free. See General - Consular Assistance - Statistics.

  • There is no British consular representation on the Cook Islands, or the islands of Niue or Tokelau. Travellers are advised to contact the NZ High Commission if they require assistance when travelling to these islands. See General.
  • You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling to New Zealand. See General - Insurance.
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