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  2. Upper Hutt - Wikipedia

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    Serious urbanisation of the upper Hutt Valley only started around the 1920s, but from the late 1940s onwards, Upper Hutt's population exploded as people moved from the crowded hustle and bustle of inner-city Wellington into a more secluded yet sprawling Hutt Valley. In 1950, Trentham Memorial Park was created with an area of almost 50 hectares.

  3. Upper Hutt Central - Wikipedia

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    Upper Hutt City Council building. Upper Hutt Central had a population of 615 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 102 people (19.9%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 198 people (47.5%) since the 2006 census. There were 213 households, comprising 321 males and 294 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.09 males per female.

  4. Wellington Region - Wikipedia

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    The region is administered by the Wellington Regional Council, which uses the promotional name Greater Wellington Regional Council. [6]The council region covers the conurbation around the capital city, Wellington, and the cities of Lower Hutt, Porirua, and Upper Hutt, each of which has a rural hinterland; it extends up the west coast of the North Island, taking in the coastal settlements of ...

  5. List of metropolitan areas in Oceania by population - Wikipedia

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    Wellington, Porirua, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Featherston, Greytown [1] 13 Jayapura Indonesia: 398,478 [9] 935.9 274 940.00 Jayapura: 14 Port Moresby Papua New Guinea: 364,145 [10] 266.50 1,366 Port Moresby: 15 Sunshine Coast Australia: 348,343 [2] 321.00 758 Sunshine Coast, Noosa: 16 Sorong metropolitan area Indonesia: 345,342 [9] 656.60 290 ...

  6. List of cities in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The change impacted Wellington most, by splitting it into four urban areas, being the Wellington city and Lower Hutt city "major urban areas" and Porirua and Upper Hutt "large urban areas". As defined by SSGA18, Wellington approximately halved in size, and Lower Hutt entered the city rankings in sixth place between Tauranga and Dunedin. [3]

  7. Wallaceville - Wikipedia

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    Lane Street, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt, Aotearoa New Zealand Lane Street, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt, Aotearoa New Zealand. Wallaceville statistical area covers 0.70 km 2 (0.27 sq mi). [1] It had an estimated population of 2,530 as of June 2024, with a population density of 3,614 people per km 2.

  8. Maoribank - Wikipedia

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    The suspension bridge at Maoribank, Upper Hutt City. Maoribank is a suburb of Upper Hutt, located 2–3 km east-northeast of the city centre. It was predominantly developed between 1950-1970 and had a population of just less than 1000 at the 2013 Census. [3] It is located at the base of the Eastern Hutt Valley Hills, on a slight incline.

  9. Trentham, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Trentham, comprising the statistical areas of Poets Block, Brentwood (Upper Hutt City), Trentham North and Trentham South, covers 11.37 km 2 (4.39 sq mi). [1] It had an estimated population of 11,960 as of June 2024, with a population density of 828 people per km 2.