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  1. Greater Wellington, also known as the Wellington Region (Māori: Te Upoko o te Ika), is a non-unitary region of New Zealand that occupies the southernmost part of the North Island. The region covers an area of 8,049 square kilometres (3,108 sq mi), and has a population of 550,500 (June 2023).

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      Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, and is...

  2. Wellington (en maorí: Te Whanganui-a-Tara o Pōneke) es la capital de Nueva Zelanda, así como de la región de Wellington. Está localizada al sur de la isla Norte ( North Island en inglés ), en la que Wellington es la segunda ciudad más poblada. Con 212 100 habitantes en 2019, 1 es la tercera ciudad más poblada del país, después de ...

  3. Overview. Creation stories and landscape. Climate. Plants and animals. Early Māori history. European arrival. The struggle to survive: 1840–1865. From town to city: 1865–1899. Boom and bust: 1900–1940. New growth and attitudes: 1940–1975. Economic fall and rise: 1976 to 21st century. Population. Government. Māori buildings and marae.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Wellington, capital city, port, and major commercial centre of New Zealand, located in the extreme south of North Island. It lies on the shores and hills surrounding Wellington Harbour (Port Nicholson), an almost landlocked bay that is ranked among the world’s finest harbours. Mount Victoria rises 643 feet (196 metres) near the centre of the city.

  5. Public transport in the Wellington Region, branded under the name Metlink, is the public transport system serving Wellington and its surrounding region. It is the most used public transport system in New Zealand per capita, and consists of electric and diesel buses, suburban trains, ferries and a funicular (the Wellington Cable Car).