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  2. Regions of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Twenty regions were designated, excluding the Auckland and Wellington areas. For most of the country this was the first time there had been a regional level of government since the abolition of provinces in 1876. Councillors were not elected directly – they were appointed from the various territorial local authorities (TLAs) within the region.

  3. Module:Location map/data/New Zealand Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/New Zealand Auckland is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of New Zealand Auckland. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  4. Auckland CBD - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, [4] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei .

  5. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Auckland CBD is connected to the coastal suburbs, to the North Shore and to outlying islands by ferry. [citation needed] The International Terminal at Auckland International Airport Air. Auckland has various small regional airports and Auckland Airport, the busiest in the country. Auckland Airport, New Zealand's largest, is in the southern ...

  6. Terralink International - Wikipedia

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    Terralink International was a New Zealand owned and operated provider of geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping solutions. In 2014 it was bought by Property IQ — 60% owned by the US-based CoreLogic corporation — and the two were merged and renamed CoreLogic NZ Limited. [1]

  7. Auckland Islands - Wikipedia

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    Auckland's southern coast. The Grafton, captained by Thomas Musgrave, was wrecked in Carnley Harbour in 1864. Madelene Ferguson Allen's narrative about her great-grandfather, Robert Holding, and the wreck of the Scottish sailing ship Invercauld, wrecked in the Auckland Islands a few months later in 1864, counterpoints the Grafton story. [15]

  8. Land districts of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    North Auckland Land District – includes the Northland and Auckland regions; South Auckland Land District – most of the Waikato region, and some of the Bay of Plenty region; Gisborne Land District – similar area to the Gisborne Region; Taranaki Land District – similar area to the Taranaki region

  9. List of New Zealand urban areas by population - Wikipedia

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    June 2024 rank Name Region June 2024 estimate [1] Census population [2] Growth 2023 2018 2023 to June 2024 2018 to 2023 1: Auckland: Auckland: 1,531,400 1,402,275