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Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of 1.5 million people. It is situated in the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand, surrounded by water – the Pacific Ocean is on the East Coast, and the Tasman Sea is on the West Coast. It straddles 2 harbours and has many beachside suburbs
Auckland is the most heavily populated part of New Zealand with sprawling suburbs in the outlying areas covering large areas of land (low density housing). The centre of the city is on the Waitemata Harbour and includes both the business district and residential accommodation (high density housing).
Activities available in Auckland are many and varied (www.aucklandtourism.co.nz) and include all water sports – particularly in summer. Auckland is called the City of
Sails because the harbours are central to city life and yachting is a very popular
pastime. Auckland has a multinational population, with a large number of tourists passing through each week. With so much do in Auckland, there is never a dull moment!
The climate is mild, with many areas which do not experience frosts in winter. The annual rainfall is 1200 mm. The warmest months are December to March with an average summer temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. The average number of sunshine days is 245 per year.
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