What are NZ colors?

National colours of New Zealand orders include black, white or silver, and red ochre.
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Does New Zealand use color or colour?

Behaviour or behavior? Most New Zealanders know that New Zealand English (NZE) uses colour and behaviour, following British English (BrE) spelling.
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What is the most popular colour in New Zealand?

The most popular colour is Resene Black White. The main colour in this picture is Resene Black White.
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What colours are the NZ flag?

The New Zealand Flag has a royal blue background with a Union Jack in the first quarter, and four five-pointed red stars with white borders on the fly.
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What 3 colors make up the New Zealand flag?

On the flag's fly, there is a pattern of stars representing the Southern Cross in the Crux constellation. The flag's proportion is 1:2, with three colors: red, blue, and white. The 1902 flag is a symbol for the people of New Zealand, its Realm, and the Government.
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What are the Māori colours?

The national colours of the Māori, an indigenous people of Polynesian origin in New Zealand, are black, white and red. On 13 March 1975, the Queen's Service Order was created by royal warrant. With the institution of the Queen's Service Order, red ochre was "given official sanction as a national orders colour".
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Why does NZ flag have 4 stars?

The stars on the Flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, emphasising New Zealand's location in the South Pacific Ocean.
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Did Australia copy New Zealand flag?

Sort of! New Zealand adopted its flag — featuring a blue background, Union Jack and stars representing the Southern Cross constellation — in 1902. Australia did not formally adopt its flag until 1954, although a version was flown as early as 1901. Though similar, the countries' flags are not identical.
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What do colors of NZ flag mean?

Colors and the Meaning of the New Zealand Flag

Blue background symbolizes the sky and the sea. The four stars represent Alfa, Beta, Gamma and Delta from the South team stars. South Constellation is an important constellation in the southern hemisphere and represents the geographical location of New Zealand.
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Does New Zealand have 2 flags?

New Zealand's first flag, Te Kara, was chosen and flew here at Waitangi exactly 185 years ago today and is still one of NZ's official flags. Visiting schools are surprised to learn that NZ has two flags!
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Why are NZ colours black?

The New Zealand Native Rugby Team first wore the silver fern on black, which then became our national colour. The fern's root was the staple Maori diet, its silvery fronds a means of guidance under the moonlight.
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What does red mean to Maori?

Red – represents Te Whei Ao, the realm of Coming into Being. It symbolises the female element. It also represents active, flashing, southern, falling, emergence, forest, land and gestation. Red is Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, the sustainer of all living things.
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What colour is the most stolen car?

Surprisingly, green cars are the most popular among car thieves according to recent research by Monash University Accident Research Centre. While white may be the most common car colour - they're stolen at a rate of 2.65/1000 registered vehicles.
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Why is NZ colours black and white?

As the story goes, New Zealand had sought to wear black but rules at the time prevented international sides from wearing the colour. Instead, the All Whites were born. New Zealand first competed at the Olympic Games as its own country in 1920, with athletes decked out in black uniform.
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Is it GREY or gray?

Gray and grey are both common spellings of the color between black and white. Gray is more frequent in American English, whereas grey is more common in British English.
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What is the symbol of New Zealand?

The bird Kiwi is the national symbol and icon of New Zealand. The name of the bird – Kiwi comes from the language of Maori (indigenous NZ people).
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What is the national flower of New Zealand?

New Zealand does not have an official national flower, but the silver fern (Cyathea dealbata), which appears on army insignia and sporting team uniforms, is an unofficial national emblem. Other unofficial symbols are the red pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) and yellow kōwhai (Sophora spp.).
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What is New Zealand's national animal?

The kiwi is a unique and curious bird: it cannot fly, has loose, hair-like feathers, strong legs and no tail. Learn more about the kiwi, the national icon of New Zealand and unofficial national emblem. New Zealanders have been called 'Kiwis' since the nickname was bestowed by Australian soldiers in the First World War.
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What has Australia stolen from NZ?

10 things Australia have tried to steal from New Zealand and claim as their own
  • Pavlova. This sweet fluffy cloud of sugar & egg whites was named after Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. ...
  • Lolly Cake. ...
  • The Lamington. ...
  • Phar Lap. ...
  • Team NZ Medals. ...
  • Russell Crowe. ...
  • Lorde. ...
  • The Flat White.
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Is NZ flag older than Australia?

The New Zealand flag is 50 years older than Australia's and was adopted in 1902, replacing the union jack.
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Is Yeah Nah Australian or New Zealand?

Yeah, nah – 'yes, no' - became popular in Australia in the 90s and has continued to grow in use, both in Australia and overseas. Like all good things, the Kiwis claim it as theirs too, even using it for a major drink driving campaign.
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Who discovered NZ?

The Dutch. The first European to arrive in New Zealand was the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642. The name New Zealand comes from the Dutch 'Nieuw Zeeland', the name first given to us by a Dutch mapmaker.
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Do the Maoris have their own flag?

The Tino Rangatiratanga flag is often referred to as the Māori flag and can be used to represent all Māori. Hiraina Marsden, Jan Smith and Linda Munn designed the flag in 1990. It uses black, white, and red as national colours of New Zealand.
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Why is the NZ flag blue?

Its royal blue background is derived from the ensign of the Blue Squadron of the Royal Navy. The stars of the Southern Cross emphasise this country's location in the South Pacific Ocean. The Union Jack in the first quarter recognises New Zealand's historical origins as a British colony and dominion.
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