FACT FOOD #746

New Zealand, the name of the South Pacific country was courtesy of the Dutch cartographers Hendrick Brouwer and Joan Blaeu. They named it after Zeeland, which is also made of islands and the westernmost province of the Netherlands. It was initially named Nieuw Zeeland and the anglicisation name ‘New Zealand’ was as a result of James Cook’s expedition in the 1770s. 

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