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Auckland Art Gallery has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand. A public art gallery located within two buildings, the main gallery and the new gallery, it exhibits work from its collection along with a programme of national and international touring exhibiti ...
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When you think of the Lake Taupo region, Think Fresh .... as in fresh air, snow, trout, volcanoes, rivers, lakes, people, fun, food and attitudes.
Why visit Lake Taupo? A few thousand years ago Lake Taupo itself was created by the largest volcanic eruption of the past 5,000 years, it was so big records say the sun went hazy in China. Today, what remains is a lake the size of Singapore and the largest fresh water lake in Australasia. ...
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Capital : Wellington
Major Language(s) : English, Maori
Largest City : Auckland
Date of UN Membership : 24 Oct. 1945
Largest City Population (in thousands, 1995) : 945
Latitude/Longitude (at largest city) : 36°51'S 174°46'E
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GDP (million US$, 1997) : 65291
Area (km2) : 270534
Total Population (in thousands, 1999) : 3828
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Welcome to the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum
"Situated in one of the most beautiful parts of the South Island of New Zealand is an amazing collection of airworthy World War II fighters.
Wanaka Airport is host to the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum and the Alpine Fighter Collection, both which were established by aviation enthusiast Sir Tim Wallis.
The Alpine Fighter Collection have a number of classic aircraft from the piston engine era. Combined with these fam ...
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Formerly called the Ellice Islands, Tuvalu consists of 5 low-lying coral atolls, 4 islands, and more than 100 islets, all spread over a very large area.
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AREA265,150 sq km
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