The four main centres are (from north to south, and also in decreasing order of population): Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
As an aside, some speak of NZ as having five main centres. Many years ago, some regarded Invercargill as the fifth main centre, but Invercargill has for some time been declining in relative population and importance. At present, the fifth main centre is Hamilton, which has a larger population than Dunedin, but for a long time lost out to nearby Auckland in terms of regional importance.
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New England and Middle Atlantic States were the main centers of manufacturing commerce,and finance.
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The three basic centers in the kitchen tend to be the stove, sink, and table.
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Nz produces 1/3 of the worlds milk supply that's our main
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There are four main centers in the brain to regulate the respiration: 1. Inspiratory center 2. Expiratory center 3. Pneumotaxic center 4. Apneustic center The first two centers are present on the medulla oblongata whereas the last two centers on the pons region of brain.
Hamilton has a population of approx 130,000 people and is the main city in the Waikato region. It is the 4th largest city in NZ.