The most popular religious belief in Ireland is ().
Ireland is one of the most () countries of Europe.
The natives of New Zealand are known as the ().
New Zealand's first female minister() took office in 1997.
By the early 1800s there were 100,000 to 200,000 Maori in New Zealand, living almost exclusively on the ( ) Island.
The reason why Maori workers moved to the cities to make a living after World War II is that ().
According to the Treaty of Waitangi, () is entitled to make laws in New Zealand.
In 1944 New Zealand and()signed the Canberra Pact.
The Treaty of Waitangi in 1840 was an agreement between ().
New Zealand became a self-governing colony in().
There is/are() official language(s) in Ireland.
Ireland’s population has been () during the past 100 years.
The ()are perhaps the most prominent ethnic minority group in Ireland.
ln Ireland,()are the chief items sold for income.
Ireland has the following demographic features EXCEPT ().
Ireland is one of the most() countries in Europe.
Since the conversion to Christianity, ()has been the island's principal religion.
Historically, Ireland has been free of ethnic conflicts because of its ().
Ireland declared itself a republic in ().
In 1993 the Irish and British governments signed a joint peace initiative(the Downing Street Declaration), in which they pledged to seek mutually agreeable political structures in( ) and between the two islands.