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    It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of 1,739,300 as of June 2023. [4] It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.

  3. Aug 31, 2024 · Auckland, city, north-central North Island, New Zealand. The country’s most populous city and its largest port, Auckland occupies a narrow isthmus between Waitematā Harbour of Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana (east) and Manukau Harbour (southwest).

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  4. Auckland is a city located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the Auckland isthmus, between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, both in terms of population and land area, and it serves as the economic, cultural, and transportation hub of the country.

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    Auckland is located at 36’ 51” South and 174’ 47” East. The Greater Auckland area lies on and around an isthmus, less than 1.2 miles (2 km) wide at its narrowest point, between Mangere Inlet and the Tamaki River. There are two harbors in the Auckland urban area surrounding this isthmus, Waitemata Harbour to the north, which opens east to the Haurak...

    The Auckland Regional Council (ARC) is one of the elected local government authorities of the Auckland Region. It consists of a chairman and 12 councilors. The ARC was created as the successor of the Auckland Regional Authority. Unlike the territorial authorities of Greater Auckland, it has an umbrella function covering all the various cities and d...

    Many major international corporations have an Auckland office, as the city is seen as the economic capital of the nation. Financial and business services are located here, making up a large percentage of the Central Business District (CBD) economy. A large proportion of the technical and trades workforce is based in the industrial zones of South Au...

    The Greater Auckland area has a population of 1,303,068 (2006 census) or 32.4 percent of New Zealand’s population. However, it has a very low population density because it sprawls over more than 400 square miles. It is expected to grow to an estimated two million inhabitants by the year 2040. Auckland is home to many cultures. The majority of inhab...

    Auckland's population has one of the highest levels of educationin New Zealand with 17.7 percent of the population having earned a bachelor's degree or higher compared to a national average of only 14.2 percent. Only the national capital of Wellington, with 21.1 percent claiming a bachelor's degree or higher exceeds Auckland education level. Auckla...

    Auckland is an ethnically diverse city containing 181 different ethnic groups. The city is home to 60 galleries, the largest of which are the Auckland Art Gallery and the New Gallery that contain more than 100,000 works, housing the county's most significant collection of New Zealand and European art. Live theater, comedy, music and dramaperformanc...

    The following is a list of tourist attractions and landmarks in the Auckland metropolitan area: Attractions & Buildings 1. Auckland Civic Theatre - a recently renovated famous heritage atmospheric theatre in downtown Auckland. 2. Auckland Town Hall - built in 1911, this concert hall is considered to have some of the finest acoustics in the world. 3...

    McLauchlan, Gordon. 1992. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Glenfield, NZ: David Bateman Ltd, ISBN 1869530071

    All links retrieved November 30, 2021. 1. Auckland City Council- Official website 2. Maps and aerial photos 2.1. Auckland Street Map(from Wises.co.nz)

  5. Location: Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania; View on Open­Street­Map

  6. Auckland, in New Zealand's North Island, is a multi-cultural hub of food and wine, music, art and culture. Visit the West Coast's black-sand beaches, explore one of the 48 volcanic cones or sip wine on Waiheke Island.

  7. Where is Auckland Located? Auckland is the second northernmost region of the North Island, New Zealand. What is the Weather Usually Like in Auckland? Auckland has a mild climate with its fair share of sunny and rainy spells. The daily average temperature is 15.2°C /59.36 ° F, while the yearly average rainfall is 1,284mm /50.6″.