No, it is Wellington.
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and was the capital from 1841 to 1865.
Auckland is in New Zealand
Auckland is New Zealand's largest urban area. It has a population of approximately 1.5 million.
The first capital of New Zealand was Russell. William Hobson purchased land at Okiato with the primary intent of establishing the country's first capital. It was named Russell in 1840 and the name was later transferred to Kororāreka, few miles north. The capital was moved to Auckland in 1841. Soon after this, the settlement at Okiato was burned to the ground.
No, Auckland is near the top of the North Island of New Zealand. Christchurch is in the South Island of New Zealand
The population of New Zealand is 4.3 million, and the population of greater Auckland is 1.3 million, so the fraction in of the New Zealand population in the greater Auckland area is one third. The population of Auckland city is 0.4 million so the fraction of the New Zealand population in Auckland city is one tenth.
There is no Capital of Auckland as Auckland is a City in New Zealand.
The capital of New Zealand is Wellington
No. Auckland is a city in New Zealand. It is the largest city in New Zealand and was the capital from 1841 to 1865.
No, Auckland is in New Zealand, but it is not even the capital of New Zealand. (Wellington is the capital of New Zealand). The capital of Singapore is Singapore, since the city and country are the same thing.
The capital city of New Zealand was changed from Auckland to the more central Wellington in 1865.
1848
Auckland
Russell and Auckland
From Auckland, New Zealand to Hobart, capital of Tasmania, is a distance of 2,428 km.
Firstly, New Zealand is spelt Zealand, not Zeeland, and secondly, Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. :)
New Zealands first capital was Kororareka or Russell. Then it got shifted to Auckland and later on shifted to Wellington
Auckland. Wellington became the capital in 1861.