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Greater Wellington, also known as the Wellington region (Māori: Te Upoko o te Ika), [5] is a region of New Zealand that occupies the southernmost part of the North Island.The region covers an area of 8,049 square kilometres (3,108 sq mi), and has a population of 550,600 (June 2024).
The Wellington urban area, which only includes urbanised areas within Wellington City, has a population of 214,200 as of June 2024. [9] The wider Wellington metropolitan area, including the cities of Lower Hutt, Porirua and Upper Hutt, has a population of 440,700 as of June 2024. [9]
New Zealand is a predominantly urban country, with 84.3 percent of the population living in an urban area. About 64.8 percent of the population live in the 20 main urban areas (population of 30,000 or more) and 43.8 percent live in the four largest cities of Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, and Hamilton. [35] Approximately 14 percent of the ...
Wellington Central statistical area covers 0.56 km 2 (0.22 sq mi). [1] It had an estimated population of 3,350 as of June 2024, [ 2 ] with a population density of 5,982 people per km 2 . Historical population
This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Urban areas are defined by the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18).
The urban area of Upper Hutt covers 51.16 km 2 (19.75 sq mi) [2] and had an estimated population of 45,000 as of June 2024, [3] with a population density of 880 people per km 2. Historical population for the urban area
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Land area [21] Population [22] Density ISO 3166-2 Code; km 2 sq mi per km 2 per sq mi 1 ... Twenty regions were designated, excluding the Auckland and Wellington areas.