The largest city in New Zealand is Auckland. This is regardless of whether you mean the Auckland City territorial authority (roughly equal to county), or the Auckland urban area.
It has a current population of 1,400,000 which is about one quarter of the total NZ population
* Auckland; * Christchurch; * Wellington; * Hamilton; * Tauranga; * Dunedin; * Palmerston North; * Hastings; * Nelson; * Napier.
There are no towns in NZ with a population bigger than 50,000 (the definition of a city in NZ) the largest town beginning with S is Stoke in Wellington, population around 15,000.
By population, Auckland, and by area also since the recent territorial reorganization.
Hamilton, population 143,000, in New Zealand's largest inland city. it is the fourth-largest city in New Zealand
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.
The largest city in New Zealand is Auckland. This is regardless of whether you mean the Auckland City territorial authority (roughly equal to county), or the Auckland urban area. It has a current population of 1,400,000 which is about one quarter of the total NZ population
No, Auckland.
Stewart island and Christchurch
Auckland is the largest CITY in New Zealand
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The largest city in south island, new zealand is Christchurch
The most easterly city in NZ is Gisborne in the north island with a population of 33,000.
Auckland, recently enlarged by the amalgamation of several local authorities, is the largest NZ city both by population, and (as a result of the recent amalgamations) and by area.