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  2. Time in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Daylight time. New Zealand. UTC+12:00. UTC+13:00. Chatham Islands. UTC+12:45. UTC+13:45. Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) / military M (Mike), [1] while the outlying Chatham Islands use Chatham ...

  3. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch ( / ˈkraɪstʃɜːrtʃ / ⓘ; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. [ a] Christchurch lies in the Canterbury Region, near the centre of the east coast of the South Island, east of the Canterbury Plains. It is located near the southern end of ...

  4. Provinces of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New provinces were formed by the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852. This Act established a quasi-federal system of government and divided the country into the six provinces of Auckland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Nelson, Canterbury, and Otago. [8] [9] Each province elected its own legislature known as a provincial council, and elected a ...

  5. Public holidays in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Twelve days a year (from 2022) [1] Public holidays in New Zealand (also known as statutory holidays) consist of a variety of cultural, national, and religious holidays that are legislated in New Zealand. Workers can get a maximum of 12 public holidays (eleven national holidays plus one provincial holiday) and a minimum of 20 annual leave days a ...

  6. Districts of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A district in New Zealand is a territorial authority area governed by a district council as a second-tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. They were formed as a result of the local government reforms in 1989. There are 53 districts in New Zealand, and they do not include the 12 city councils, the Auckland Council ...

  7. Greendale Fault - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Active Fault database. The Greendale Fault is an active seismic fault situated in the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand 's South Island. The fault was previously unknown to geologists until 4 September 2010, as physical traces of the fault had been buried by gravel (alluvial deposits) during the last glaciation period. [2]

  8. St Martins, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    St Martins, New Zealand. / -43.556479; 172.652748. St Martins is an inner suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located two kilometres south of the city centre. Primarily a residential area, St Martins is host to a small shopping mall complex situated on Wilsons Road, the main thoroughfare through the suburb. Amenities include the Centaurus and ...

  9. Methodist Church of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church of New Zealand is a member of the World Council of Churches and the Christian Conference of Asia. Since 2016 the church has participated in an ecumenical platform, National Dialogue for Christian Unity (NDCU), along with Anglicans and Roman Catholics. References