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  2. West Auckland, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Whau River has often been used as a border between western and central Auckland. West Auckland is not a strictly defined area. It includes the former Waitakere City, which existed between 1989 and 2010 between the Whau River and Hobsonville, [2] [3] an area which includes major suburbs such as Henderson, Te Atatū, Glen Eden, Titirangi and New Lynn.

  3. List of suburbs of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan urban limits of Auckland in 2009. This is a list of suburbs in the Auckland metropolitan area, New Zealand, surrounding the Auckland City Centre.They are broadly grouped into their local board areas, and only include suburbs within the metropolitan urban limits of the Auckland urban area.

  4. Massey, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Massey is a northern suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand. It was formerly a northern suburb of Waitakere City, which existed from 1989 to 2010 before the city was amalgamated into Auckland Council. The suburb was named after former Prime Minister of New Zealand William Massey. Massey is a relatively large suburb and can be divided into three ...

  5. Te Atatū South - Wikipedia

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    Te Atatū South is a residential suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand. Its location allows the suburb easy access to the city and Henderson town centre. Its elevation allows views back on to the city and Waitākere Ranges. Situated on the Te Atatū Peninsula, it has coasts backing on to water on its eastern and western sides with walkways and ...

  6. Rānui - Wikipedia

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    Rānui is a suburb of West Auckland, New Zealand, which is under the local governance of Auckland Council. The area is densely populated but close to the western fringe of the Auckland urban area. The word 'rānui' in Māori means 'midday'. [3]

  7. Hobsonville - Wikipedia

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    Hobsonville is a suburb in West Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand. Historically a rural settlement, Hobsonville has now developed into a suburb of Auckland. [3] Hobsonville was one of the earliest European settlements in the area and became a large part of the early pottery industry in New Zealand.

  8. Henderson, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Henderson (Māori: Ōpanuku) is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of Auckland city centre, and two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the Whau River, a southwestern arm of the Waitematā Harbour. Henderson initially developed around the mill of Thomas Henderson and was known as Henderson's Mill.

  9. Category:Suburbs of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Suburbs within the Auckland metropolitan area of northern New Zealand, as defined by the Urban/Rural boundary in the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18). Note that the divisions between Auckland suburbs are not officially defined, and may therefore overlap somewhat. For lists of suburbs, see List of suburbs of Auckland