Wednesday, May 03, 2006

God's own country...did u ever knew this???

The feeling of pride that you get when you say that you are from "God's own country" is something that every keralite is blessed with. But does anyone know which place was originally called so or who coined the term for the first time???

I was pretty surprised to find that it belonged to one country that i always dream of visiting once. Anyone who has seen the trilogy fondly called LOTR (Lord Of the Rings) and know where the movie was shot would have already guessed that dream location. Yeah, its New Zealand, the land of kiwis.........


"God’s Own Country, often abbreviated to Godzone, is a phrase that has been used for more than 120 years by New Zealanders to describe their homeland. It has subsequently been adopted by some other countries, notably Australia, but this has declined as the phrase has become increasingly associated with New Zealand.

The earliest recorded use of the phrase was as the title of a poem about New Zealand written by Thomas Bracken sometime in the 1880s. It was published in a book of his poems in 1890, and then again in 1893 in a book containing a selection of his works, entitled Lays and Lyrics: God’s Own Country and Other Poems.

God’s Own Country as a phrase was often used and popularised by New Zealand’s longest serving prime minister, Richard John Seddon. He last quoted it on June 10, 1906 when he sent a telegram to the Victorian premier, Thomas Bent, the day before leaving Sydney to return home to New Zealand. "Just leaving for God's own country," he wrote. He never made it, dying the next day on the ship Oswestry Grange.

Bracken’s God’s Own Country is less well known internationally than God Defend New Zealand which he published in 1876. It was declared the country's second national anthem in 1940, and was given equal status to God Save The Queen in 1977.

In the United Kingdom the phrase is used by people from Yorkshire to describe that county, sometimes substituting the word county for country. The government of the South Indian state of Kerala(or Keralam) in India has adopted the phrase God’s Own Country as its slogan. The phrase is also occasionally used to describe the United States of America, usually sarcastically."

from wikipidea

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