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City and unitary region in South Island, New Zealand Nelson Whakatū (Māori) City and unitary region View of Nelson from the "Centre of New Zealand" in November 2006 Flag Coat of arms Nickname(s): Top of the South, Sunny Nelson Motto(s): Latin: Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let him, who has earned it, bear the palm) Nelson region within New Zealand Coordinates: 41°16′15″S 173°17′2″E ...
Map showing the area that split away to form Marlborough Province in 1859. Nelson Province initially covered the entire upper South Island. The Marlborough Province split away from the Nelson Province on 1 November 1859 because the majority of the income of the Provincial Council came from land sales in the Marlborough region, but the funds were mostly used in the Nelson region.
Port Nelson had a population of 33 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 48 people (−59.3%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 66 people (−66.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 9 households, comprising 21 males and 9 females, giving a sex ratio of 2.33 males per female.
Nelson Airport 5 m (17 ft) 1,347 m (4,419 ft) New Plymouth ... Map of airports in New Zealand with scheduled air services. See also. Transport in New Zealand;
Nelson Provincial Museum, the regional museum, is located in Nelson Central. [6] [7] It opened in its first form in 1842, making it New Zealand's first and oldest museum. [8] The Suter Art Gallery was established in 1899, [9] [10]
The Wood is a suburb of Nelson, New Zealand. [3] It lies just to the north-east of the city centre and adjoins it. The suburb incorporates Botanical Reserve, a section of Nelson's town belt that includes the trigonometrical geographic centre of New Zealand, Botanical Hill. [4]
Washington Valley is a major inner suburb of Nelson, New Zealand. It lies to the west of Nelson city centre and south of Stepneyville and Beachville. [3] The equivalent Statistics New Zealand statistical area of Washington covers a land area of 1.12 km 2. [4] The suburb has three local parks: Abraham Heights Reserve, Sequoia Reserve and Wolfe ...
Nelson South is an inner suburb of Nelson, New Zealand. It lies to the southwest of Nelson city centre, between it and Bishopdale, close to the foot of The Grampians. The main inland route to Stoke, New Zealand, Waimea Road, is Nelson South's main road. The suburb includes both Nelson Hospital and Nelson College. [3]