There's an "old" Zealand. |
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Zeeland, the least populous of the Netherlands' 12 provinces, is a group of islands and peninsulas located northwest of Antwerp, Belgium, and features a lion emerging from water on its coat of arms. It could hardly be farther away from the country named after it: The two are 11,000 miles apart, and the maximum distance between any two points on Earth is about 12,450 miles. New Zealand, meanwhile, continues to rank among the best countries in the world by several metrics — it's No. 2 on both the Global Peace Index and Corruption Perceptions Index, among a number of other impressive rankings. It's also in good company among other "new" places across the world, many of which mark a symbolic passage from the Old World to the new one. | |
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A town in New Zealand has the longest name of any place in the world. | |||||||||
Next time you find yourself lucky enough to visit New Zealand, try to make time for a quick trip to Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu — the town with the longest name in the world, at 85 letters. It's found on the east coast of the country, and, translated from Māori, means something like "the place where Tamatea, the man on the big knees who slid, climbed, and swallowed mountains, known as the land eater, he played the flute to his loved one." You might not be able to pronounce it, but at least you can take a photo of the sign. | |||||||||
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