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Free files can be moved to the Wikimedia Commons. Media in category "Images in the public domain in New Zealand" The following 91 files are in this category, out of 91 total.
A relatively small proportion of New Zealand's land is arable (1.76 percent), and permanent crops cover 0.27 percent of the land. 7,210 square kilometres (2,780 sq mi) of the land is irrigated. [1] As the world's largest exporter of sheep, New Zealand's agricultural industry focuses primarily on pastoral farming , particularly dairy and beef ...
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12 Marlborough [a] Te Tauihu-o-te-waka: Marlborough District Council: 14 Blenheim: South 10,458 4,038 52,300 4.98 12.9 NZ-MBH: 13 West Coast Te Tai Poutini: West Coast Regional Council: 7 Greymouth: South 23,245 8,975 34,800 1.50 3.9 NZ-WTC: 14 Canterbury Waitaha: Environment Canterbury: 14 Christchurch: South 44,504 17,183 694,400 15.60 40.4 ...
Jonathan Robert White MNZM (12 September 1938 – 17 July 2021) was a New Zealand landscape artist. Largely self-taught, his work is recognised both in New Zealand and internationally, and is held in many public and private collections across the world.
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Charles Henry Kennett Watkins was born in Ootacamund, India to Major John Watkins of the Indian Army. [1] After attending Wellington College and studying in Switzerland and France, Kennett immigrated to New Zealand at the age of twenty-seven where he first found work as a photographer before teaching in Russell. [2]
The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora (NZILA) is the professional body for landscape architects in NZ. The institute was founded in 1972, and provides registration to individuals and accreditation to education providers, operates branches around the country, and offers a number of awards, an annual conference and ongoing professional development.