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About New Zealand

Capital: Wellington
Number of Flags: 36

New Zealand is known for its stunning landscapes, Maori culture, and outdoor activities.

What Do 36 New Zealand Flags Mean?

  • Kiwi spirit
  • Nature
  • Adventure
  • Culture

When to Use 36 New Zealand Flags

  • Show extra New Zealand pride with 36 flags
  • Celebrate New Zealand's national day or events
  • Support New Zealand in international competitions
  • Express enthusiasm for New Zealand's culture