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Auckland - Wikipedia It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of 1,797,300 as of June 2024 [2] It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth-largest city in Oceania
Auckland | 100% Pure New Zealand Auckland, in New Zealand's North Island, is a multi-cultural hub of food and wine, music, art and culture Visit the West Coast's black-sand beaches, explore one of the 48 volcanic cones or sip wine on Waiheke Island
Auckland Bucket List: 20 Best Things to Do in Auckland, New Zealand Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and one of the largest cities in Oceania With its beautiful setting on the Hauraki Gulf, its parks and walking trails, vibrant food and wine scene, and endless day trip options, the list of things to do in Auckland is relatively long
Auckland | New Zealand, Map, Population, History | Britannica Auckland, city, north-central North Island, New Zealand The country’s most populous city and its largest port, Auckland occupies a narrow isthmus between Waitemata Harbour of Hauraki Gulf (east) and Manukau Harbour (southwest)
Explore Auckland | City Info, Travel Guide, and Things to Do . . . Explore our City Info section for everything you need to know about Auckland, New Zealand Plan your trip, create collections, discover transport options, find FAQs, learn about our awards, and experience our Māori culture
Explore Auckland | Urban Oasis Gateway to Adventure Auckland is one of the most vibrant and rapidly expanding cities in New Zealand Situated on the North Island’s northern coast, Auckland is renowned for its stunning harbors, including the iconic Waitematā Harbour
Hello Auckland North of Auckland you’ll find the ultimate laid-back lifestyle Discover boutique wineries and farmers’ markets; visit picturesque towns, magnificent beaches and regional parks; enjoy kayaking, snorkelling, swimming, boating and fishing; pack a picnic or enjoy gourmet dining
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Auckland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Auckland is by some measures the most isolated city of over 1 million people in the world; the nearest city of over 1 million people is Sydney, 2,160 km across the sea in Australia Auckland is called the "City of Sails" for the large number of yachts that grace the Waitemata Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf, and for the city's love of sailing