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New Zealand and Australia are both countries in Oceania! Because Oceania only has one place in the World Cup! The first place in Oceania will only be able to participate in the World Cup after winning the match against the Central American country!
Therefore, Australia applied for the Asian Football Association after the 06 World Cup! Because Asia has four World Cup places (and the overall strength is relatively weak)! This will make it much easier for Australia to get into the World Cup!
How is it also good for New Zealand, because Australia has to go first to the game with Central America, and now it is New Zealand's turn to be the boss of Oceania!
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Asia. Historically, Oceania has only half a direct qualification to the World Cup, and winning first place in Oceania will be the only way to qualify for the play-offs against a team from other continents. Australia has topped Oceania in recent editions, but they have lost in the play-offs and failed to qualify.
The reason is that the teams in Europe and America are too strong, and when they meet Asian teams, they can't get out of the line if they are not careful, due to the two-round system. simply join the AFC and play a round-robin match, and he has a good chance of qualifying with his strength.
So Australia has been applying for and joining the AFC since 2005, so he can participate in Asian football.
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Australian football belongs to the AFC, not that it belongs to Asia.
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It also belongs to Asia, otherwise there are few countries that can't compete.
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New Zealand and Australia, not the same country. Australia and New Zealand are members of the British Commonwealth and have deep historical ties to the United Kingdom, and New Zealand chose to become an independent country in 1901 as one of the seven colonial secondary schools in Australasia (Australia, New Zealand and the nearby South Pacific islands). Both countries have highly developed economies, and the standard of living of their citizens is no less than that of the United States.
They all have a very inclusive social environment, which is the goal of many immigrants. New Zealand has a population of only 4.48 million, but there are 200,000 ethnic Chinese, which shows its charm.
New Zealand is considered Australia's "little brother Zheng Ju", there are a few points:
It needs to be admitted that the relationship between the two countries is indeed quite special.
The first is geographically, they are both the first and second most important countries in Oceania. Some people say that in Oceania, Australia is the superpower, and New Zealand is the second superpower.
And then there is the population. Australia is predominantly white, accounting for more than ninety percent of the population. And among white Australians, the descendants from England are the most numerous. The same is true for New Zealand, where whites make up more than seventy percent of the population and are also predominantly of British descent.
By blood, Australia and New Zealand have a very close relationship. This is similar to the relationship between the United States and Canada. World War I, World War II, Australia and New Zealand both participated, forming the famous Anzac Corps.
During World War I, in 1915, the Anzac took part in the Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey, with more than 30,000 men. To commemorate the fiasco, Australia and New Zealand both designated April 25 as Anzac Day. <>
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Australia is good.
Similarities: Both Australia and New Zealand are very welcoming and friendly to international students and tourists. The Chinese population in both countries is also very large, and if you feel homesick, you can easily find hometown food.
Differences: Australia is famous all over the world for its beaches and the Great Barrier Reef. The vast majority of Australia's population lives in coastal cities or close to them, and visiting the beach has always been an important part of Australian culture.
Australia is also famous for its outdoor sports, with many people participating in organised sports and regularly competing in sporting competitions such as cricket and the famous Australian Rules Football. Unlike Australia, New Zealand is famous for its mountain sports, although it has beaches and plenty of lakes. Hiking, mountaineering, New Zealand's national parks are also great for these activities.
In addition to mountain sports, New Zealand is also famous for extreme adventure sports, after all, New Zealand is the birthplace of the stupid jump! Therefore, if students are hesitant to choose schools in these two countries, it is better to take their interests into account! It depends on whether you are a child of the tender sea or a child of the majestic mountain!
Australia Profile:
New Zealand and Australia are two different countries, both are located in the South Pacific Ocean, but Australia is much larger in area, much more populous, and has a greater international influence than New Zealand. Australia is the oldest continent in the world. New Zealand is one of the most geologically active regions in the world, with frequent occurrences**, volcanoes and tsunamis.
Most of Australia is dry and the climate is generally hotter. There are some humid areas in the far north. Most of New Zealand is humid, with some dry places in the heart of the South Island.
Located in the South Pacific Ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia is a continental island nation isolated from the rest of the world.
It is the smallest continent in the world and the largest island in the world. The country is divided into six states: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania, as well as two administrative regions of the Australian capital and the Northern Territory.
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The Commonwealth of Australia, referred to as Australia, is located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, surrounded by the sea, and is the only country in the world whose territory covers an entire continent, so it is also called Australia. Australia and New Zealand are two completely different countries, but both are located in Oceania, with New Zealand being located in the east of Australia and two neighbouring countries.
New Zealand's climate is characterized by:
New Zealand has a temperate oceanic climate with seasons opposite to those of the Northern Hemisphere. The temperature difference between the four seasons is not large, the plant growth is very lush, the forest coverage rate is 29%, and natural pastures or farms occupy half of the country's land area. Vast forests and pastures make New Zealand a veritable green kingdom.
New Zealand is rich in hydroelectric resources, with 80% of the country's electricity generated by hydropower. The forest area accounts for about 29% of the country's land area, and the ecological environment is very good. The North Island is full of volcanoes and hot springs, and the South Island is full of glaciers and lakes.
In New Zealand, summer is from December to February, and winter is from June to August. The average temperature in summer is about 20 degrees Celsius, the average temperature in winter is about 10 degrees Celsius, and the temperature difference throughout the year generally does not exceed 15 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall across the country is 600 to 1500 mm.
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