Tonga is located in the South Pacific. It is in the Western side of Samoa. It is two thirds away from Hawaii and New Zealand. The capital of Tonga is Nuku'alofa. Nuku’alofa is in the north coast of Tongatapu and is the largest city in Tonga. Tonga’s population is 100 000. Tonga has three main Islands which are the Vava’u group, the Ha’apai group and also the Tongatapu. Nuku'alofa is the capital and is on the main Island from Tongatapu. Tonga ruled parts of Fiji and Samoa. Tonga have a few volcanic islands, limestone islands and small coral atolls. Tonga uses limestones for jewellery. Global warming is serious that can threat Tonga because usually Tonga is mainly hot. The king of Tonga is Tupou IV he is a political leader of Tonga. Captain James Cook was the first to name Tonga (friendly island). These are the favourite foods that Tongans love to eat which are: raw fish, pulu masima, Ufi (Taro), chop suey, Talo, Pork, Keke, lau lau, (Otai drink). The things I don’t like about Tongan food are horse meat and pigeon. By Amanda.
I am a Year 6 student at Christ the King School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Room 4 and my teacher is Mrs Cochrane.
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Thursday, 17 September 2015
Venezuela south America
Venezuela is located in South America. The people in Venezuela speak in either Spanish or Latin American, it was first owned by the Spanish. The population in Venezuela is 31.292.000 which is in 2015 (now) there is 28.5 million people living in Venezuela.
The capital of Venezuela is Caracas in Venezuelan it is usually called Santiago de León de Caracas. The president of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro.Venezuela shares the land border with colombia to the west.
Did you know that the world's tallest waterfall is Angel falls? which is in Venezuela. Thee biggest mountain in Venezuela is Pico Bolivar at 4,979m (16,335 ft)
Venezuela is famous for many things such as oils, people and food and other many things they are famous for. Popular sports in Venezuela is football,baseball (major league baseball) Venezuela's flag colours is yellow at the top, blue at the middle and red at the bottom. designs on the flag are the 7 stars around the blue strip.
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Tuesday, 1 September 2015
Monday, 31 August 2015
Daffodil day
Daffodil day.
What is Daffodil day?
Daffodil day is the cancer society's yearly flagship function and the most important fundraising event.
Why?
It supports the cancer foundation for the treatment and recovery of those who are suffering from this disease which comes from many forms.
Help those who are needing our help.
If you want to help go to http://www.daffodilday.org.nz/donate/
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Switzerland
Switzerland has four languages such as… (Swiss)
German, Roman, French and Italian. The capital of Switzerland is Bern. For over 190 years Switzerland has been uncommitted country during the world war times.
Switzerland has been a landlocked country in western europe. It shares its land border with Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy and France.
The population of Switzerland is eight million (7,996,026). The Swiss cities of Zürich, Geneva and Bern is ranked in the top 10 most liveable cities in the world. Switzerland is a mountainous country with 208 mountains that are high over 3,000m high and 24 over 4,000m Wow!! How high is that?
Did you know that the highest mountain in Switzerland is Monte Rosa? It is about 4,634m high and about 15,203 ft. That must be very high and can kill people when they fall and hit the ground. Did you know that a famous climber named Charles Hudson died ten years later after climbing Mount Rosa.
Switzerland is very famous for its chocolate my favourite chocolate Toblerone this comes from Switzerland. It is also famous for its cheese, banking system, watches and alpine mountain areas. Popular sports in Switzerland is skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering. Traditional sports: Switzerland is wrestling golf and baseball and stone put.
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Monday, 10 August 2015
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