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„EU peníze středním školám“

„EU peníze středním školám“. New Zealand. A Country of British Commonwealth. A country originally called AO TEA ROA – „Land of a long white cloud “ ,. we know today as New Zealand. The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand in 1642.

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„EU peníze středním školám“

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  1. „EU peníze středním školám“

  2. New Zealand A Country of British Commonwealth

  3. A country originally calledAO TEA ROA – „Land of a long white cloud“, we know today as New Zealand

  4. The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand in 1642.

  5. The country itself is a little larger than Britain (270,534 km²). It is home to about 4 million people but 60 million sheep.

  6. NEW ZEALAND New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. Elizabeth II is the Queen of New Zealand and the head of state. The Queen is represented by the Governor-General. … is 1, 500 km away from Australia and it is its greatest strength and weakness, too. It is isolated but on the other hand, a large part of the country is untouched by civilization. A lady, who lived there for 17 years and then moved to Britain, says: „If I set off an hour-fly-trip in Europe, I’ll land in Paris, Madrid or Brussels. But there - I landed again in New Zealand or I was lost in the Pacific Ocean.

  7. The capital city, but not the largest one, is called WELLINGTON. It is located on the North Island. The city population is about 230.000 inhabitants

  8. The biggest city of New Zealand - AUCKLAND - is also located on the North Island1.400.000.inhabitants The Sky Tower (328 m) is the most amazing landmark. It is a TV tower and an observationdeck. The construction is resistant to wind up 200 km/h and earthquakes to 7.0 Richter magnitude.

  9. The third most populated and most beautiful town is CHRISTCHURCH located on the South Island Before and after a destructive earthquake in 2011

  10. The original inhabitants are called Maori and today they are about 15% of the population They came from Polynesia about 800 AD. Their original clothes were made of dog fur and feathers of endemic birds – kiwi, and moa. Maori‘s life and culture is reflected in religious rituals, war dances and art.

  11. Their strange tattoos represented higher social status and was attractive to the opposite sex.

  12. In the past, their stuck out tongue should have frightened their enemies. They usually become Maori`s slaves or food if they lost the battle. Today their war dances are performed at Maori celebrations or at shows for tourists.

  13. White New Zealanderscall themselves „KIWIS“ One of the world`s famous people is Sir Edmund Hillary (1919- 2008) He was the first man who stood on the top of Mount Everest in 1953. His photo is also on the New Zealand five-dollar note

  14. Russell Crowe and Sam Neil are actors who made their fortune in Hollywood Crowe in Gladiator and Sam Neil in Jurassic Park

  15. New Zealanders love all kinds of outdoor sports, including skiing, snowboarding, sailing, diving, mountaineering butthe most popular is rugby.The national rugby team „All Blacks“ is the best in the world.

  16. Other athletes, THE TEAM NEW ZEALAND, are a brilliant yachting team which achieved excellent results in America’s Cup and won it twice.

  17. New Zealand`s beautiful landscape not only attracts thousands of tourists. Peter Jackson, a New Zealand film director, set „the Middle Earth“ , a mysterious country from his trilogy „The Lord of Rings“ into stunning valleys and green hills of New Zealand`s countryside. As well the series „Xena: Warrior Princess“ was filmed there Rotorua Hot Springs, North Island

  18. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are visited because of the population of Arachnocampaluminosa – a unique kind of worm that glows in the dark. The larvae are hung from the ceiling on sticky strings

  19. Traveling around the North Island, don‘t miss the NINETY MILE BEACH.(It is actually only 55 km)

  20. The South Island is more well-known for its beautiful scenery, lakes, mountains, glaciers where lovers of winter sports can ski and snowboard.

  21. If you hadn’t visited PANCAKE ROCKSin South Island , you wouldn’t have been to New Zealand.

  22. New Zealand fauna and flora make a very fragile ecosystem. Even a seed dragged by mistake can damage the natural balance. There is a border patrol called „Customs“ and they monitor in-comers as well as those who are leaving. They work hard to protect the country. KEA is a kind of mountain parrot. It is very sociable and clever. You must be careful because it seems the birds have fun stealing things from people

  23. Both pictures show KIWI. The KIWI-BIRD is a national symbol of New Zealand and is critically endangered. As many other fligthless birds, the kiwis were mass-hunted over the last centuries.

  24. Comprehensive questions •  Who discovered New Zealand and when? • Can you name any big New Zealand cities. What fact about them can you remember? • Who are the original inhabitants of NZ and where did they come from? • Why do they stick out their tongues and wear tattoos? • Can you mention any famous “Kiwis”? In which branch did they succeed? • If you plan a trip to NZ, what places would you recommend and why? • What can you say about NZ`s ecosystem and how is it protected? • Can you add any more facts about New Zealand?

  25. Sources JOHNSON, Margaret. New Zealand. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, ISBN 9788483234853. AUTOR NEUVEDEN. New Zealand [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Auckland [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Maori People [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81ori_people AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Sport in New Zealnd [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_New_Zealand AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Waitomo Caves Glowworm [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waitomo_Glowworm_Caves AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Southern Alps [online]. [cit. 5.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Alps Obrázky Citrace jednotlivých snímků jsou uvedeny pod každým obrázkem jednotlivě pro zachování přehlednosti

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