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  1. 1 天前 · Māori are the second-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, after European New Zealanders (commonly known by the Māori name Pākehā). In addition, more than 170,000 Māori live in Australia. The Māori language is spoken to some extent by about a fifth of all Māori, representing three percent of the total population.

    • 775,836 (2018 census)
    • approx. 8,000 (2000)
  2. 1 天前 · The entry of Britain into the European Community in the early 1970s, however, forced New Zealand to expand its trade relations with other countries. It also began to develop a much more extensive and varied industrial sector.

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    1 天前 · It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania. While Europeans continue to make up the plurality of Auckland's population, the city became multicultural and cosmopolitan in the late-20th century, with Asians accounting for 31% of the city's population in 2018. [7]

  5. 4 天前 · Many New Zealanders believe the country’s native birds originate from Australia. Increasingly though, genetic and palaeontological research shows a number of our feathered friends hail from ...

  6. 1 天前 · 1860年,成为独立行政区。 1946年,成为 法国海外领地 。 1947年, 從 联合国 非自治领土名单 刪除。 1956年,成立第一届领地议会。 1976年12月,成立政府委员会,享有部分处理内部事务的自治权。 法国委派的总督改为高级专员,新喀在法国国民议会有两名代表,在参议院有一名代表。 1979年,法政府解散政府委员会,将新喀置于法国政府的直接统治下。

  7. 3 天前 · By Dena Petty / Last Updated on: May 13, 2024. What are New Zealand natives called? As a Concierge, I often get questions from visitors who are curious about the indigenous people of New Zealand. The native people of New Zealand are called the Māori. They are the Indigenous People of Aotearoa, which is the Māori name for New Zealand.

  8. 3 天前 · European Canadians, or Euro-Canadians, are Canadians who were either born in or can trace their ancestry to the continent of Europe. [2] [3] They form the largest panethnic group within Canada. In the 2021 Canadian census, 19,062,115 Canadians self-identified as having origins from European countries, forming approximately 52.5% of the total Canadian population. [4]