Main Entry:
new zea-land
[zee-luhnd]

–noun
An island country in the southern Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia. Maori groups
probably migrated to New Zealand from Polynesia beginning before A.D. 1400. Discovered
by Abel Tasman in 1642, the islands were visited and explored by Capt. James Cook four
times between 1769 and 1777. The British established their first permanent settlement in
1840 and claimed the region as a crown colony. New Zealand received dominion status in
1907, and became fully independent in 1931. Wellington is the capital and Auckland the
largest city. Population: 4,120,000.   
 The American Heritage® Dictionary
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