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  1. Zealandia: [ ⚑ ] 40°S 170°E / 40°S 170°E / -40; 170 Zealandia (pronounced /ziːˈlændiə/), also known as Te Riu-a-Māui (Māori) or Tasmantis, is an almost entirely submerged mass of continental crust that subsided after breaking away from Gondwanaland 83–79 ... (Earth) [100%] 2023-10-22 [Zealandia] [Continents]...
  2. Zealandia (plant): Zealandia is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Microsoroideae, erected in 2019. (As of February 2020), the genus was not accepted by some sources. (Plant) [100%] 2023-12-18 [Polypodiaceae] [Fern genera]...
  3. Geology of Zealandia: Zealandia is an area of mostly submerged continental crust that contains New Zealand and New Caledonia. The Zealandia continent is largely made up of two nearly parallel ridges, separated by a failed rift, where the rift breakup of the continent ... (Earth) [84%] 2023-12-27 [Zealandia]
  4. Zealandia Bank: Zealandia Bank, also known as Farallon de Torres or Piedras de Torres in Spanish, or Papaungan in Chamorro, consists of two rocky pinnacles about 1.5 kilometers apart, in the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. One reaches a ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-12-20 [Stacks (geology)]
  5. SS Zealandia (1910): SS Zealandia, nicknamed "Z" (or "Zed"), was an Australian cargo and passenger steamship. She served as a troopship in both World War I and World War II. (1910) [70%] 2023-12-21 [1909 ships] [Ships built on the River Clyde]...
  6. Siege of Fort Zeelandia: The siege of Fort Zeelandia (Chinese: 熱蘭遮城包圍戰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jia̍t-lân-jia Siâⁿ Pau-ûi-chiàn) of 1661–1662 ended the Dutch East India Company's rule over Taiwan and began the Kingdom of Tungning's rule over the island. From 1623 ... (1661–62 Ming victory in Taiwan over the Dutch) [68%] 2023-12-27 [Dutch Formosa] [Battles involving the Ming dynasty]...
  7. Anacharis zealandica: Anacharis zealandica, the lacewing parasitoid wasp, is a native New Zealand species, also present in southeastern Australia, that parasitises lacewings like Micromus tasmaniae and Drepanacra binocula. (Species of wasp) [62%] 2023-12-27 [Cynipoidea]
  8. Lima zealandica: Lima zealandica is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Limidae. This species is endemic to New Zealand. (Biology) [62%] 2023-12-27 [Limidae]
  9. Fort Zeelandia (Paramaribo): Fort Zeelandia ist eine ehemalige Befestigungsanlage am linken Ufer des Suriname und der Kern, aus dem die heutige Hauptstadt von Suriname, Paramaribo entstanden ist. Das Fort ist Anfang des 17. (Paramaribo) [62%] 2024-01-19
  10. Cylichna zealandica: Cylichna zealandica is a species of sea snail or bubble snail, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Cylichnidae, the chalice bubble snails or canoe bubble snails. The height of the shell is 9 mm, its diameter 3.8 ... (Species of gastropod) [62%] 2023-12-20 [Cylichnidae] [Gastropods of New Zealand]...
  11. Anacharis zealandica: Anacharis zealandica, commonly known as the lacewing parasitoid wasp, is a New Zealand species that parasitises lacewings like Micromus tasmaniae and Drepanacra binocula. Anacharis zealandica is the species name and Anacharis is the genus. [62%] 2024-10-06 [Mammals of New Zealand] [Micromus tasmaniae]...
  12. Zelandia Illustrata: The Zelandia Illustrata is the oldest collection of prints about the Dutch county Zeeland. The collection consists of four categories: maps and plans, topography, history and life, portraits and personal particulars. [61%] 2023-12-26 [Culture of Zeeland] [History of Zeeland]...
  13. Realm of New Zealand: The Realm of New Zealand is the area over which the monarch of New Zealand is head of state. The realm is not a federation but is a collection of states and territories united under its monarch. (Entire area (or realm) in which the King of New Zealand is head of state) [59%] 2024-01-08 [Realm of New Zealand] [Government of New Zealand]...
  14. Parrots of New Zealand: New Zealand is geographically isolated, and originally lacked any mammalian predators, hence parrots evolved to fill habitats from the ground dwelling kākāpō to the alpine dwelling kea as well as a variety of forest species. The arrival of Māori, then European ... [59%] 2024-01-08 [Birds of New Zealand] [Parrots of Oceania]...
  15. Volcanism of New Zealand: The volcanism of New Zealand has been responsible for many of the country's geographical features, especially in the North Island and the country's outlying islands. While the land's volcanism dates back to before the Zealandia microcontinent rifted ... (Volcanic activity of New Zealand) [59%] 2024-01-08 [Volcanism of New Zealand] [Geographic areas of seismological interest]...
  16. Languages of New Zealand: English is the predominant language and a de facto official language of New Zealand. Almost the entire population speak it either as first language speakers or proficiently as a second language. (none) [59%] 2024-01-08 [Languages of New Zealand]
  17. University of New Zealand: The University of New Zealand was New Zealand's sole degree-granting university from 1874 to 1961. It was a collegiate university embracing several constituent institutions at various locations around New Zealand. (Organization) [59%] 2023-12-18 [Universities in New Zealand]
  18. Archaeology of New Zealand: New Zealand's archaeology started in the early 1800s and was largely conducted by amateurs with little regard for meticulous study. However, starting slowly in the 1870s detailed research answered questions about human culture, that have international relevance and wide ... [59%] 2024-01-08 [Archaeology of New Zealand] [Archaeological sites in New Zealand]...
  19. Spirit of New Zealand: The tall ship Spirit of New Zealand is a steel-hulled, three-masted barquentine from Auckland, New Zealand. It was purpose-built by the Spirit of Adventure Trust in 1986 for youth development. (Engineering) [59%] 2023-12-06 [Barquentines] [Individual sailing vessels]...
  20. Culture of New Zealand: The culture of New Zealand is a synthesis of indigenous Māori, colonial British, and other cultural influences. The country's earliest inhabitants brought with them customs and language from Polynesia, and during the centuries of isolation, developed their own Māori ... (Overview of the culture in New Zealand) [59%] 2024-01-08 [New Zealand culture] [Society of New Zealand]...

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