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  2. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mean annual temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in the south to 16 °C (61 °F) in the north. [6] The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February. Generally there are relatively small variations between summer and winter temperatures.

  3. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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    The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Researchor NIWA(Māori: Taihoro Nukurangi), is a Crown Research Instituteof New Zealand. Established in 1992, NIWA conducts research across a broad range of disciplines in the environmental sciences. It also maintains nationally and, in some cases, internationally important environmental ...

  4. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Auckland ( / ˈɔːklənd / AWK-lənd; [ 6] Māori: Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about 1,478,800 (June 2023). [ 4]

  5. Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park - Wikipedia

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    Oceania. Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is a national park located in the central-west of the South Island of New Zealand. It was established in October 1953 and takes its name from the highest mountain in New Zealand, Aoraki / Mount Cook. The area of the park is 707 km 2 (273 sq mi), and it shares a border with Westland Tai Poutini National ...

  6. Pakuranga Intermediate, Auckland Region Weather - Hourly ...

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    Get the Pakuranga Intermediate, Auckland Region local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Demographics of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Most Māori live in the North Island (86.0 percent), although less than a quarter (23.8 percent) live in Auckland. [35] New Zealand is a predominantly urban country, with 84.2 percent of the population living in an urban area. About 64.6 percent of the population live in the 20 main urban areas (population of 30,000 or more) and 43.3 percent ...

  8. List of mountains of New Zealand by height - Wikipedia

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    Aoraki / Mount Cook, located in New Zealand's South Island, is the highest point in the country. The following are lists of mountains in New Zealand [a] ordered by height. . Names, heights, topographic prominence and isolation, and coordinates were extracted from the official Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) Topo50 topographic maps at the interactive topographic map of New Zealand

  9. Geography of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand ( Māori: Aotearoa) is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water hemisphere. It consists of a large number of islands, estimated around 700, mainly remnants of a larger landmass now beneath the sea. The land masses by size are the South Island (or Te Waipounamu) and the North Island ...