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Cities of New Zealand

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New Zealand is situated towards the south- west of Pacific Ocean and comprise of innumerable small islands. Moreover, the different cities of New Zealand are well known for their distinct features thanks to their rich culture and heritage carried over the last few decades.



Here's providing you some glimpses of different cities of New Zealand---

1. Auckland---

With a population of more than 1.5 million people, the city of Auckland has more to offer in terms of just a good livelihood. Historical evidences suggest that human habitation in this part of New Zealand began at around 1350. There are few volcanoes scattered at different parts of New Zealand. One of the unique features of Auckland lies in the fact that it has many harbors located at strategic locations that pave way for easy trading and business facilities. The pulsating cosmopolitan culture of the city draws huge admirers from different parts of Europe. Also the effervescent night life coupled together with its rich culture and artistic historical landmarks makes it an ideal tourist destination

2. Wellington---

The capital city of Wellington is the country's most populated area situated at the southern tip of the Northern Island. With the passage of time, flush of new immigration has redefined geographical boundaries and thereby led to the rapid expansion of the city. It is also the hub of political activities along with being a center for international trade and economy of New Zealand. Wellington is accredited for its natural harbor surrounded by picturesque green valleys and elegant villas lined up on the posh areas of the city. Because of its unique diversity, Wellington is also the melting pot of vibrant cultural activities held throughout the year at popular art galleries and theaters of the city. There are many worth seeing tourist spots in Wellington.

3. New Plymouth---

This city is regarded as the nerve center of intensive economic activities as well as home to some of the best industries. Many exploration and production related to oil, natural gas and petrochemical takes place. There is ample scope for recreation facilities as skiing, snow boarding, water surfing and canoeing. The climate remains mild through out the year with an average temperature of 21-22ºC in summer and 13-14ºC in winter.

4. Christchurch---

Regarded as the largest city of South Island, it's a popular coastal city situated north of Banks Peninsula. The city owes its name after the Christ Church Cathedral. However, some of major attractions of this place are Hagley Park, Canterbury Museum and Mona Vale.

Thus, the charming cities of New Zealand make it an ideal place to visit at any time during the year.

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