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True-colour image of the region showing the Auckland urban area as the brownish area just left of centre, with the Hauraki Gulf to the right. On the mainland, the region extends from the mouth of the Kaipara Harbour in the north across the southern stretches of the Northland Peninsula, through the Waitākere Ranges and the Auckland isthmus and across the low-lying land surrounding the Manukau ...
The Auckland Philharmonia is the city and region's resident full-time symphony orchestra, performing its own series of concerts and accompanying opera and ballet. Events celebrating the city's cultural diversity include the Pasifika Festival , Polyfest, and the Auckland Lantern Festival , all of which are the largest of their kind in New Zealand.
Papakura is a local government area in Auckland, in New Zealand's Auckland Region. It is governed by the Papakura Local Board and Auckland Council. It is within the council's Manurewa-Papakura Ward. [1] The area was known as the Papakura District until 2010. [1] The area extends from Drury in the south to Alfriston in the north.
Waitematā is a local government area covering the most central suburbs of Auckland, in New Zealand's Auckland Region. It is governed by the Waitematā Local Board and Auckland Council, and is located within the council's Waitematā and Gulf Ward. [1]
Articles relating to the Auckland urban area (within the region) should be categorised in Category:Auckland. Subcategories This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.
Auckland Islands, a sub-Antarctic archipelago Auckland Island, the main island of the Auckland Islands; Auckland Province, a former province; Auckland Region, the local government region that includes the Auckland metropolitan area Auckland Council, the local government authority for the Auckland Region
Auckland Region geography stubs (130 P) Pages in category "Geography of the Auckland Region" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Auckland Region is New Zealand's most populous territorial authority and Auckland its most populous city. In the 2018 census, 1,571,718 persons declared themselves as residents of the region – an increase of 156,178 people or 11.0% since the 2013 census. The Auckland Region accounts for about one-third (33.4%) of New Zealand's population.