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Greater Auckland
The Auckland metropolitan area (commonly pronounced /ˈɔːk.lənd/), in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with a population approaching 1.4 million residents, 31 percent of the country's population. Demographic trends indicate that it will...
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Mount Wellington, Auckland
Mount Wellington is a peak and a suburb in Auckland City, New Zealand
Mount Wellington is a 137 metre volcanic peak located in the Auckland volcanic field of Auckland, New Zealand. It is the youngest onshore volcano of the Auckland volcanic field,...
Lake Pupuke
Lake Pupuke is a heart-shaped freshwater lake occupying a volcanic explosion crater (or maar) between the suburbs of Takapuna and Milford on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Separated from the sea by less than 200 m at one point, it has a...
Unitec New Zealand
Unitec New Zealand (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka) is a Government-funded institute of technology in Auckland, New Zealand.
The main campus is situated in Mt Albert, Auckland City, while a secondary campus is situated in Henderson, Waitakere...
Auckland
Auckland City is New Zealand's largest city. Founded by Lieutenant William Hobson in 1840, it has since grown to become New Zealand's major economic and social hub. The city itself is located in a unique setting, situated on a narrow isthmus between...
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- 637 km² (246 mi² )
Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World
Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World, a public aquarium in Auckland, New Zealand, was the brainchild of renowned New Zealand marine archeologist and diver Kelly Tarlton (1937-1985) . Built in disused sewage storage tanks, the aquarium used a new form...
Vector Arena
The Vector Arena is a 12,000-seat arena for sports and cultural events in Auckland City, New Zealand. After long delays due to construction-related issues, the arena's first concert was Rock Star Supernova on 24 March 2007.
Named for a sponsor,...
Trusts Stadium
Trusts Stadium is an indoor arena located in Waitakere City, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a multi-purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts. The Stadium was opened by the Prime Minister Helen Clark on the 11th September...
North Shore Events Centre
North Shore Events Centre is an indoor arena located in Auckland, New Zealand. The arena primarily hosts basketball games and is the part-time home arena of the New Zealand Breakers. It also holds concerts and netball. The North Shore Events Centre...
TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre
TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre is an indoor arena / event centre located in Manukau City, New Zealand, hosting mostly basketball games and other sporting events. The arena has cost an estimated NZ$ 48.7 million, of which somewhat less than half...
Rainbow's End
Rainbow's End is a theme park in Auckland, New Zealand that opened in December, 1982. The park, wholly owned subsidiary of New Zealand Experience Ltd, is currently New Zealand's largest theme park. The park currently employs between 50 and 200 staff...
Lower Nihotupu Reservoir
The Lower Nihotupu Reservoir (or Lower Nihotupu Dam) is one of five reservoirs in the Waitakere Ranges that supply water to Auckland. Built between 1945 and 1948,. the reservoir covers an area of 52.9 hectares and has a capacity of 4.6 million cubic...
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- 0.529 km² (0.204 mi² )
Avondale, Auckland
Avondale is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, located at the western edge of Auckland City, adjacent to Waitakere City and is commonly considered to be part of West Auckland. It was originally called "Te Whau", which is the common name, of Māori...