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New Zealand general election 1890
New Zealand general election 1890 The New Zealand general election of ...
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Talk:New Zealand elections
Talk:New Zealand elections A very good article, most impressive ... porge 21:39, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC) Election Date(s) Official turnout Total seats Liberals Reform Labour Other (National) 1853 general election 4 Jul - 1 Oct Unrecorded 37 - - - ...
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New Zealand elections
New Zealand elections Politics - Politics portal New Zealand This article is part of the series: Politics and government ofNew Zealand Constitution ParliamentCabinet Queen: Elizabeth II Governor- ...
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New Zealand Parliament
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Timeline of New Zealand history
Timeline of New Zealand history This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. Pre-Colonial Timeline ( to 1839 ) Before 1600 ... James Cook makes his first visit to New Zealand. Cook maps the majority of ...
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Culture of New Zealand
Culture of New Zealand The culture of New Zealand is a fusion of Māori culture and ... Māori culture is increasingly being identified with New Zealand, due to haka displays by ...
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History of New Zealand (translated from Spanish)
History of New Zealand Table of contents Before the colonization Originally ... long before. Those that they settled in New Zealand turned the town maorí. Separately, the establishments ... tiny Chatham islands, to the east of New Zealand, produced to moriori, but still ...
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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History of South Africa (translated from French)
... emancipation of the colonial capacity. Choosing a new departure towards the interior of the grounds ... kilometers of their capital, Pretoria, of a new city, born from the gold rush, populated ... Kruger. With the end of the years 1890 , the tensions were again made sharp between ... Prime Minister elected in 1910 is the General afrikaner Louis Botha, leader of the party ... english-speaking and afrikaners moderated like the General Jan Smuts, one of his/her ...
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Australia (Genealogy wiki)
... languages English Government • Queen • Governor-General • Prime Minister Const. monarchy Elizabeth II ... countries are Indonesia , East Timor , and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands , Vanuatu , and New Caledonia to the north-east, and New Zealand to the south-east. The continent ...
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