New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840-1841. Auckland was the second capital 1841-1865. Wellington became the capital in 1865.
New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840-1841. Auckland was the capital of New Zealand 1841-1865. Wellington became the capital in 1865.
Russell 1840-1841, Auckland 1841-1865, Wellington 1865-
New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840-1841. Auckland was the second capital 1841-1865. Wellington became the capital in 1865.
NZ is a shortening of New Zealand; both names have capital letters, so NZ is fully capitalised.
Russel
1840-41
Kokorareka (Russell) was New Zealand's first capital city established in 1840. The capital was changed to Auckland in 1841. In 1865 it changed to Wellington because of its central location.
No. Auckland is a city in New Zealand. It is the largest city in New Zealand and was the capital from 1841 to 1865.
The capital city of New Zealand was changed from Auckland to the more central Wellington in 1865.
The first capital of New Zealand was Russell. William Hobson purchased land at Okiato with the primary intent of establishing the country's first capital. It was named Russell in 1840 and the name was later transferred to Kororāreka, few miles north. The capital was moved to Auckland in 1841. Soon after this, the settlement at Okiato was burned to the ground.
Wellington. Wellington became the capital in 1865, replacing Auckland.
Russell, New Zealand (the renamed town of Okiato) was briefly the capital in 1840. It is located 5 km south of the current town of Russell (formerly Kororareka), the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand. In 1841,the capital was established at Auckland, on the western coast of North Island, and in 1865 moved to Wellington (formerly Port Nicholson).