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    About Hamilton:
    Hamilton is situated in the North Island, and is the main centre for the Waikato, a flourishing agricultural region. Hamilton is one of New Zealand's greenest cities and has wonderful gardens and parks. Hamilton is also the largest inland city in New Zealand, with a population of over 140,000 people. It is a student city with more than 25 000 students in tertiary education. Hamilton has the energy of a thriving urban environment without the congestion and pollution that is a characteristic of city life in most other places. Hamilton is a warm and friendly city, with many cultures, making it a lively and diverse community.
    About New Zealand:
    New Zealand is a country of great geographic diversity and scenic beauty.It has a population of 4 million people. Located in the south west of the Pacific with its nearest neighbour Australia across the Tasman Sea.There are two major islands, the North and the South. The landscapes and climatic conditions vary considerably through every region.
    New Zealand has a large coastal area,dramatic Alpine regions particularly in the South Island with the impressive Southern Alps, pristine lakes and rivers,dense forestry, volcanic activity, glaciers and rolling hills. Amongst the alps, Mount Cook, the country's highest peak, towers majestically. Three quarters of the country is made up of hilly surfaces. New Zealand is one of the world's premier agricultural regions and productivity is high and efficient. The largest lake, Lake Taupo,is located in the North Island, as is the longest river the Waikato, which begins at Lake Taupo and flows through both Cambridge and Hamilton before reaching its sea destination.

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