1. new zealand - Noun
3. New zealand - Proper noun
A group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
Source: Webster's dictionary“18,000 Aussie businesses trade with New Zealand which means we are especially critical for Australian SMEs so the case for increasing economic relations when safe is clear.” Source: Internet
1901 — The boundaries of the Colony of New Zealand are extended by the United Kingdom to include the Cook Islands. Source: Internet
A 1994 study by communications scholar Miriam Meyerhoff sought to examine the function of "eh" in New Zealand culture. Source: Internet
1950–1969 The first post-war tour went to New Zealand and Australia in 1950. Source: Internet
Accordingly, McEwen personally supervised the signing of the first post-war trade treaty with Japan, new trade agreements with New Zealand and Britain, and Australia's first trade agreement with the USSR (1965). Source: Internet
58 & 59 V. c. 34. The boundary change became effective on 11 June 1901 and the Cook Islands have had a formal relationship with New Zealand ever since. Source: Internet