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  1. Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. There are 67 territorial authorities: 13 city councils, 53 district councils and the Chatham Islands Council. District councils serve a combination of rural and urban communities, while city councils administer the larger urban areas.

  2. Organización territorial de Nueva Zelanda. Apariencia. Nueva Zelanda está organizada en 16 regiones, que a su vez se subdividen en 16 ciudades y 56 distritos, cuatro de ellos autoridades unitarias: Gisborne, Tasman, Nelson y Marlborough.

  3. New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions ( Māori: ngā rohe) for local government purposes. Eleven are administered by regional councils (the top tier of local government), and five are administered by unitary authorities, which are territorial authorities (otherwise the second tier of local government) that also perform the ...

  4. Nueva Zelanda n 1 (en inglés: New Zealand; en maorí, Aotearoa, «tierra de la gran nube blanca») 5 es un país soberano e insular ubicado en Oceanía, localizado en el suroeste del océano Pacífico, cerca de Australia y constituido en una monarquía parlamentaria.

  5. Among the regions, eleven are administered by regional authorities (top tier of local government), while five are unitary authorities that combine the functions of regional authorities and those of territorial authorities (second tier).

  6. 29 de nov. de 2019 · There are 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Some territorial authority boundaries are coterminous with regional council boundaries but there are several exceptions. An example is Taupo District, which is split between four regions, although most of its area falls within the Waikato Region.