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Mo le Itumalo a Netalani, faitau: Sila (Netalani).
Mo nisi fa'aogaina, faitau: Sila (Fa'amanino).

New Zealand
Aotearoa (Māori)
Blue field with the Union Flag in the top right corner, and four red stars with white borders to the right.
Fu'a
A quartered shield, flanked by two figures, topped with a crown.
Coat of arms
Vi'i o le atunu'u:
God Defend New Zealand
(Māori: Aotearoa)

God Save the King[n 1]
A map of the hemisphere centred on New Zealand, using an orthographic projection.
Fa'afanua o Niu Sila, To'elau,
ma le tua'oi o Antarctica e pulea ai
LaumuaUeligitone
41°18′S 174°47′E / 41.300°S 174.783°E / -41.300; 174.783
A'ai e pitoisili
ona tele
Aukilani
Gagana a le
atunu'u
Fa'aletagata
(2023)[4][n 3]
  • 67.8% Tagata Europa
  • 17.8% Tagata Māori
  • 17.3% Tagata Asia
  • 8.9% Tagata Pasefika
  • 1.9% Tagata o Aferika,
    Amerika, ma Asia i Sisifo
  • 1.1% nisi vaega o tagata
Tapuaiga
(2023)[5]
  • 51.6% leai se lotu
  • 32.3% Kerisiano[n 4]
  • 2.9% Hindu
  • 6.3% nisi vaega o lotu
  • 6.9% e le'i faimai
Igoa o tagata
  • New Zealander
  • Kiwi (igoa tauvala'au)
MaloPalemene fa'atemokalasi
i lalo o le Tupu
• Tupu
Sale III
• Kovana Sili
Cindy Kiro
• Palemia
Christopher Luxon
Fono FaitulafonoPalemene
Tuto'atasi 
• Treaty of Waitangi[6]
6 Fepuari 1840
• Malo a le pitonu'u
7 Ma 1856
• Fa'atomini i lalo o le Emepaea
26 Setema 1907
• Statute of Westminster Adoption Act
25 Novema 1947
• Constitution Act 1986
1 Ianuari 1987
Eria
• Atoa
263,310[7] km2 (101,660 sq mi) (75th)
• Vai (%)
1.6[n 5]
Aofa'i o tagata
• Ianuari 2025 estimate
Neutral increase 5,449,220[9] (125th)
• 2023 census
Neutral increase 4,993,923[4]
• To'atele o tagata
[convert: invalid number] (167th
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $279.183 billion[10] (63rd)
• Per capita
Increase $53,809[10] (32nd)
GDP (moni)2023 fuafuaina
• Atoa
Increase $249.415 billion[10] (51st
• Per capita
Increase $48,071[10] (23rd)
Gini (2022)positive decrease 30.0[11]
medium inequality
HDI (2022)Increase 0.939[12]
very high (16th)
TupeTala Niu Sila ($) (NZD)
Sone TaimiUTC+12 (NZST[n 6])
• Taumafanafana (DST)
UTC+13 (NZDT[n 7])
Fa'asologa o asodd/mm/yyyy[14]
Itu e ave ai ta'avaleAgavale
Fa'ailoga telefoni+64
ISO 3166 numeraNZ
Initaneti TLD.nz

O Niu Sila, na fa'aigoa e Maoli 'o Aotearoa, 'o se atunu'u e tūto'atasi i le Pasefika, e tu i saute o Samoa. E lua motu tetele, o le le Motu 'i Mātū (North Island) ma le Motu 'i Saute (South Island). E i ai fo'i tama'i motu. O le aofai o tagata e nonofo i Niu Sila, e ova i le 4 miliona. Toatele o tagata e nonofo i le North Island, o le motu tele fo'i lea e tu ai Aukilani ma Ueligitone.

O Ueligitone le laumua o Niu Sila, e tu ai le fale fono Palemia o Niu Sila, e fa'aigoa o le Beehive. O le Palemia o Niu Sila i le taimi nei o Bill English. O Niu Sila o se atunuu Tamaoaiga ma se tamaoaiga maketi o loo pulea e le auina atu i fafo o oloa susu, aano o manu ma le uaina, faatasi ai ma tagata tafafao maimoa. O Niu Sila a tamaoaiga o tupe maua-maualuga ma tuu i se faavasegaga maualuga i faatusatusaga faava o malo o faatinoga o le atunuu, e pei o le soifua maloloina, aoaoga, le saolotoga o le tamaoaiga ma le tulaga lelei o le olaga. I le gata i lea, ua faatulagaina Niu Sila i 11 fono faaitulagi ma 67 pulega o le atunuu mo le faamoemoega o le malo i le lotoifale. Le malo o le aofia ai foi le Niu Sila Tokelau (a teritori faalagolago); le motu Cook, ma Niue (le tagata lava ia-e pulea setete i faalapotopotoga saoloto ma Niu Sila); ma le faalagolago Ross, o talosaga o le atunuu o Niu Sila i le Anetatika. O Niu Sila o se sui o le Malo Aufaatasi, o le Taupulega o Malo, ANZUS, Faalapotopotoga mo Tamaoaiga Galulue Felagolagomai ma Atinae, fono o le Pasefika, ma Asia ma le Pasefika Tamaoaiga Galulue Faatasi.

Niu Sila

[Teuteu | edit source]
  • 'O se atunu'u 'ua nonofo ai tagata Samoa e to'atele i le vaitaimi nei.
  • E silia i le 115,000 tagata Sāmoa e nonofo i Niu Sila. E toeitiiti tutusa ma le aofa'i o le 170,000 tagata 'olo'o nonofo i Sāmoa i le taimi nei.
  • 'O isi 'a'ai tetele o Niu Sila e aofia ai Aukilani (Auckland) & Kalaisetete ( Christchurch)ma Tiniti (Dunedin).
  • 'O le gagana e fa'aaogā e le to'atele o tagata i Niu Sila, 'o le gagana Peritania.
  • Ma le gagana a le atunuu o Māori, 'o le gagana Maori.
  • E tūlaga fa le Gagana Sāmoa i gagana e fa'aaogā so'o i totonu o Niu Sila.

Fa'asinomaga

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