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  2. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Auckland has various small regional airports and Auckland Airport, the busiest in the country. Auckland Airport, New Zealand's largest, is in the southern suburb of Māngere on the shores of the Manukau Harbour. It services both domestic and international flights. [168] [independent source needed] Policies

  3. Destiny Church (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Church is located in South Auckland, New Zealand. The current site is in Wiri, and houses the church auditorium and its administration offices, a chapel, a multipurpose room, a fitness/boxing gym, a medical centre, an early childhood centre and school. The church began in Rotorua as "Lake City Church", which had a membership of 20 ...

  4. Capital of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Wellington has been the capital of New Zealand since 1865. New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell in 1840–41. Auckland was the second capital from 1841 until 1865, when Parliament was permanently moved to Wellington after an argument that persisted for a decade. As the members of parliament could not agree on the location of a more ...

  5. Module:Location map/data/New Zealand Auckland - Wikipedia

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    name = New Zealand Auckland Name used in the default map caption; image = NZ-Auckland plain map.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = -35.65 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = -37.65 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 173.52 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees ...

  6. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has seen regular sailing success in the America's Cup regatta since 1995. [434] The Polynesian sport of waka ama racing has experienced a resurgence of interest in New Zealand since the 1980s. [435] New Zealand has competitive international teams in rugby union, rugby league, netball, cricket, softball, and sailing.

  7. Musick Point - Wikipedia

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    Musick Point Te Naupata from above, emerging from early morning fog Musick Point from the north. The radio station building. Musick Point Te Naupata (Māori: Te Naupata; [1] officially Musick Point / Te Naupata) is the headland of the peninsula that forms the eastern shore of the Tāmaki River in Bucklands Beach, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. [2]

  8. Auckland Region - Wikipedia

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    Population density map for Auckland in the 2023 census. The eponymous city (urban area) of Auckland has a population of 1,531,400 as of June 2024, [2] making up 85.2% of the region's population. Other urban areas in the Auckland region include: Hibiscus Coast (67,800) Pukekohe (28,000) Waiuku (9,930) Waiheke West (8,020) Beachlands-Pine Harbour ...

  9. Auckland CBD - Wikipedia

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    The CBD of Auckland has been the leading centre of New Zealand's business and economic development for nearly two centuries. The area of today's CBD was the site of the original European settlement of Auckland, oriented along the coastline and then Queen Street, in a southward direction.