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…perch, grouper and many other species are caught, New Zealand rock lobster pulled up in pots. The famous Kaikoura canyon, mountains, local bird population and sea life provide excellent photographic opportunities.
Kawakawa is a small town in the North Island of New Zealand. Located in Northland on the State Highway 1, it has a tiny population of just over 1,000. Originally a service town for the local coal mining industry, its economy is now based around farming.
Oamaru is one of the South Island's most interesting towns from a cultural point of view and well worth an overnight stay. This small town, with a population of about 12,000, is often visited by travellers to see the colonies of blue and yellow-eyed penguins that make Oamaru their home. However, it is…
The West Coast of New Zealand's South Island has a reputation for its wild side and is one of the most remote and sparsely populated regions in the country. Although the conditions and environment can be extreme, there are plenty of easy recreational opportunities for all abilities and ages offering…
4,359,131 people (approx) - As of Wednesday, 17th of March 2010. 4,359,131 people (approx) - As of Wednesday, 17th of March 2010. What is the Population of New Zealand? 4,359,131 people (approx) - As of Wednesday, 17th of March 2010 New Zealand Households New Zealand has about 1.4 million private households…
…Statistics New Zealand Population Resident population of New Zealand as at 30 th June, 2005 (provisional): Main Urban Area Auckland Hamilton Napier / Hastings Wellington Christchurch Dunedin Remaining main urban areas Total, 16 main urban areas Remaining areas Total resident population ? 1,241,600 185,000…
…background of quiet but rugged individualism, self-reliance, and a genius for invention--qualities still evident in the population today. Unique in the World New Zealand has a diverse population--but with some uniting features that make it unique in the world. Our relatively isolated South Pacific location…
…areas such as Queenstown and Rotorua, the local population is conditioned to seeing visitors and it's just part of the makeup in that area - probably has been for years. People accept that they live in a tourist town and a large proportion of the population is employed in some type of tourism business.…
The population was 14,000 in 1945, but grew rapidly in the 1960s, incorporating Kamo and other outlying areas. In 1965, Whangarei was declared a city. Its population the following year was 31,000. The second half of the twentieth century brought the establishment and expansion of the oil refinery at…
…Waiheke Island. Auckland City is the largest city in New Zealand with the greater Auckland region being home to about one-third of New Zealand's population. Come and discover Auckland, New Zealand! Information about Auckland City and the greater Auckland Region of New Zealand. Auckland New Zealand highlights…
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