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France andFrance and New Zealand New Zealand

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France’s Eiffel is a puddle iron lattice tower France’s Eiffel is a puddle iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris.located on the Champ de Mars in Paris.

New Zealand has a Skytower located on the New Zealand has a Skytower located on the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland city.Auckland city.

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FoodFood

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France people love to eat snails because they France people love to eat snails because they reckon it tastes delicious.reckon it tastes delicious.

New Zealand eat fish and chips with fish New Zealand eat fish and chips with fish crumbled or battered. They also have a little crumbled or battered. They also have a little bit of tomato sauce as a dip.bit of tomato sauce as a dip.

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Prime Prime MinistersMinisters

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Prime ministersPrime ministers

France’s prime minister is called Francois France’s prime minister is called Francois Fillon and he was appointed by president Fillon and he was appointed by president Nicolas Sarkozy on 17Nicolas Sarkozy on 17thth May 2007. May 2007.

New Zealand’s prime minister is John Key and New Zealand’s prime minister is John Key and he was prime minister since19th November he was prime minister since19th November 2008.2008.

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SchoolsSchools

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SchoolsSchools

The The first schoolfirst school of nurse anesthesia was of nurse anesthesia was formed in 1909 at St. Vincent and within the formed in 1909 at St. Vincent and within the next decade 19 schools opened.next decade 19 schools opened.

New Zealand School Facts New ZealandNew Zealand School Facts New Zealand has has over 2000 primary and secondary over 2000 primary and secondary schools.schools.

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ClothesClothes

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ClothesClothes

New Zealand’s traditional clothes is the Maori New Zealand’s traditional clothes is the Maori clothes.clothes.

There is actually no traditional French clothes There is actually no traditional French clothes because each region has its own clothes.because each region has its own clothes.

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