Auckland is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about 1,531,400 (June 2024).
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Auckland
Cidade na Ilha Norte, Nova Zelândia
Auckland é uma importante cidade próxima a 2 grandes portos no norte da Ilha Norte da Nova Zelândia. No centro da cidade, na Queen Street, a emblemática Sky Tower tem vista para o Porto Viaduct, repleto de iates e contornado por bares e cafés. O...
Altitude: 196 m
Área total: 1 086 km²
Densidade: 1 301,7 hab./km²
População total (estimativa junho/2014): 1 413 700 hab
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