Wellington is the current capital. First it was Russell in the Bay of Islands, then Auckland, then Wellington.
NZ stands for New Zealand, a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean consisting of two main islands and several smaller islands. Its capital is Wellington.
Georgetown is the capital of several places: Most relevant to the question, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana. Georgetown is the capital of Ascension Island. George Town is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia George Town is the capital of the Cayman Islands Georgetown is the capital of Grenada (official name is "St. George's")
Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since the year 1437 AD.
The capital of colonial New Mexico was Santa Fe. It was founded by Spanish colonists in 1610 and has been the capital of New Mexico ever since.
Paris is a city for what i have been told.
there is no capital of dunedin - its a city in NZ
Well, places in England like towns and cities have been named after places in NZ.
NZ is a shortening of New Zealand; both names have capital letters, so NZ is fully capitalised.
Wellington
No Wellington is
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.
The capital of Australia is Canberra. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.
Dargaville, north of Auckland.
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Auckland is not the capital of NZ... its Wellington.. but AUCKLAND is the largest city of New Zealand, on an isthmus of northwest North Island. It is a major port and an industrial center.
Wellington is the capital of NZ, it is in the North Island
Wellington became the capital of NZ in 1865