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Auckland

Auckland is a city of 1.4 million people in the North Island of New Zealand.

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Is it possible to paddle between the Manukau and Waitemata harbor Auckland New Zealand?

no unless you go around the top of the north island There are two locations where Maori and early European settlers crossed from one harbour to the other. If you look at a map and find Portage Roads in Otahuhu and New Lynn you will see these locations. The distance is less than a kilometre between the harbours at these points, possibly as little as 500m.

From the Tamaki River you can go up the Otahuhu Creek and from the Whau river in New Lynn you would continue up Avondale Creek.

What is the distance from Auckland New Zealand to Matamata New Zealand?

The drive from Auckland to Matamata is approximately 160 kilometers. This is about a 2 hour drive taking Highway 1 south from Auckland, then Highway 2 east, then Highway 27 south again to Matamata.

Are Sydney and Auckland in the same country?

The two cities most commonly referred to by those names are not in the same country, but are in neighbouring countries instead. Nor is any combination of places by those names in the same counry, either.

When is summer in Auckland?

Summer in Auckland usually starts around December, with a few off days. The warmest time would be any time in February, with the daily high reaching anywhere between 23-28 degrees celsius (73 to 82 degrees fahrenheit).

What is a name of a bird and is a place near Auckland?

Huia which is a township on the Manukau Harbour and is the name of an extinct native New Zealand bird.

What is the flight time from gatwick UK to Auckland new zealand?

The flight time from London Gatwick in the UK to Auckland in New Zealand is approximately 23 hours and 20 minutes.

The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.

Which city is located in both the southern and eastern hemispheres Rome Italy Hawaii United States Auckland New Zealand Buenos Aires Argentina?

There is not really an 'eastern' hemisphere unless you use the International Date Line and O degrees of longitude. Auckland is the most easterly of these cities and it is in the southern hemisphere.

What is the main street in Auckland?

Queen Street is the main street in Auckland.

The same things about New Zealand and Madagascar?

New Zealand and Madagascar are both island nations known for their unique biodiversity and distinct ecosystems. New Zealand, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, features a range of landscapes from mountains to beaches, while Madagascar, off the southeastern coast of Africa, is renowned for its endemic species, such as lemurs and baobab trees. Both countries have rich indigenous cultures; the Māori in New Zealand and various ethnic groups in Madagascar, each with their own languages and traditions. Additionally, both face environmental challenges, including habitat loss and climate change impacts.

Are there eagles in New Zealand?

In a word..No. There was once a species of eagle named as the Haast's Eagle around southern New Zealand but that is all

Who died im 6b inka place papakura redhill Auckland new zealand in the past?

A series of partial lists of previous occupants will be available in business directories, and electoral lists.

You may then be able to google these names, though that is unlikely to extend far back in history, and will snow you under with data.

And don't forget to check if the street name or numbers have changed.

How much does it cost to make a teddy at the teddy factory in Auckland?

it costs $37 for the value but usually $18-$20 to make the teddy bear. i made a teddy bear for my little cousin and it cost $45 but it had a voice recording, a pokadot dress and shoes.

Hope this helps

Who is JMEF in Mangere?

A gang full of Fat men that eat too much.

They are under southground Records and are known for thier song 'Missing you'

How many cultures does Auckland have?

Auckland has two cultures, Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori). Maori is the indigenous culture and Pakeha is made up of the many cultures that have settled in New Zealand since the arrival of the first Europeans.