yes, Auckland is a region, but there are many districts.
> CBD
> Manukau
> Waitakere
> North Shore
This is going to one day be a super city. It should be called Auckland because that is how most people view it anyway!
Auckland belongs to Australia / Oceania continent.
The Firth of Thames.
Manurewa. Manukau City in Auckland Region.
Auckland is an isthmus that lies between two harbours: the Waitemata and the Manukau.
There are 5 Landfills in the Auckland region. They are Rosedale Road landfill, Greenmount Landfill, Redvale Landfill, Whitford Landfill and Hunua Gorge Landfill. None of these are situated in Auckland City itself but are situated in North Shore, Waiatakere City, Manukau City and Papakura. These are administered by the Auckland regional council.
situated in the northland region of nwzeland, 50 kilometres north of Auckland
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where they hit. So it would be called the Auckland tornado.
Depending on what you mean it could be one of these: Most populous island: North island Most populous City: Auckland Most populous Region: Auckland
Auckland is by far the country's most populous region, and had a 2006 population of 1,319,352. One in three New Zealanders live in the region. (The next census was meant to be taken in March 2011, but due to the earthquake in Christchurch, it has been put on hold. So technically you will have to rely on the census count in 2006 for your information.)
There is no Capital of Auckland as Auckland is a City in New Zealand.
University of Auckland was created in 1883.
There are 5 star Auckland hotels. Skycity Grand Hotel, Hilton Auckland, Hotel DeBrett, Stamford Plaza Auckland, Pullman Auckland, Clarion Collection Hotel Metropolis, and Auckland Takapuna Oaks are all 5 star Auckland hotels.