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Pages in category "New Zealand mascots" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Goodnight Kiwi; O.
Many advertisements shown on New Zealand television are made in Australia, and many Australian and New Zealand companies operate similar businesses on both sides of the Tasman Sea. As such, there is considerable overlap in advertising characters and mascots found in the two countries.
A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a bicultural nation (European New Zealanders and Māori). The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward's Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. [4] National anthems "God Defend New Zealand"
Caesar was a bulldog that worked in the A Company, 4th Battalion of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Throughout records his name was misspelt as 'Ceasar' and is often referred to with both spellings. [1] Caesar led a parade down Auckland's Queen Street, toward the Wharf with the Rifle Brigade before they left New Zealand for the Western Front.
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The coat of arms of New Zealand (Māori: Te Tohu Pakanga o Aotearoa [3]) is the heraldic symbol representing the South Pacific island country of New Zealand.Its design reflects New Zealand's history as a bicultural nation, with Zealandia, a European female figure on one side and a Māori rangatira (chief) on the other.
Many of the national sports teams of New Zealand have been given nicknames, officially or otherwise, based on the iconic status of the All Blacks rugby team, and (mostly in the case of female teams) the silver tree fern (Cyathea dealbata) of their logo. [1]