If New Zealand is available, where is 'Old Zealand'?

New Zealand, the country of Kiwi fruit, where people live peacefully with nature and the environment with beautiful landscapes. The name New Zealand, meaning a new Zealand, so the old Zealand (Old Zealand) must exist. So where is this land? This article will answer the interesting question above.

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In the quest for and exploring new lands, the role of brave adventurers is extremely important. Many of the lands they discovered, named and named were used to this day. However, the naming of new lands is no less difficult. Some lands were named based on the initial impression of the color, scenery, specific characteristics, . of that place. In many other cases, explorers or migrants use their hometown names and add "new" letters in the front as a way to remember and respect their roots. Places can be mentioned as New York, New Jersey in the US, New Delhi in India, New Hampshire in the US, . and of course indispensable New Zealand.

New Zealand is a country located in the Pacific southwest region consisting of 2 main islands and many small islands. Indigenous people call their land Aotearoa, meaning "the land of long white clouds". There are 2 other places in the world named Zealand. First, Zealand (also known as Sjælland in Danish) is the largest and most populous island in Dan Mac h. However, this island is not the origin of the name New Zealand. Another Zealand landmark is the name of the province located in the westernmost part of the Netherlands . The indigenous people call this Zeeland , meaning "the land of the sea" because a large part of the area is lower than the sea level.

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Back in New Zealand today, the first Europeans to discover the land was a Dutch explorer named Abel Tasman . He arrived in 1642 and named it New Zealand. Historians argue that this name is a way for Tasman to remember his hometown in the Netherlands. However, Tasman did not know that another explorer, also from the Netherlands, had previously used the name New Zealand (the Dutch referred to as Zelandt) to set up an island off the coast of New Guinea. . In other words, the "Old Zealand" that we seek is Zeeland, the province located in the west of the Netherlands.

According to some other opinions, the naming of Tasman's discovery also has a political motive to assert, this is a Dutch-owned land. Similar to the name of the city of New Orleans in the United States, named after Orléans, the French regent. Another case is Manhattan, once called New Amsterdam, to prove it was a Dutch owned land in the 1660s.