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Auckland

New Zealand

The Auckland Volcanic Field has contributed greatly to the growth and prosperity of the Auckland Region since the area was settled by humans. Initially, the maunga (scoria cones) were occupied and established as pā (fortified settlements) by Māori due to the strategic advantage their elevation provided in…

Average elevation: 30 m

Northland

New Zealand

Average elevation: 23 m

Bay of Plenty

New Zealand

Average elevation: 244 m

Manawatū-Whanganui

New Zealand

The area includes a variety of landscape formations. Districts close to the Volcanic Plateau are higher and more rugged, often subject to harsh temperatures in winter. The Manawatū District has a much gentler topography, consisting mainly of the flat, tree-studded Manawatū Plains that run between the ranges…

Average elevation: 306 m

Southland

New Zealand

Average elevation: 229 m

Taranaki

New Zealand

Average elevation: 104 m

Wellington

New Zealand > Wellington > Wellington City

Averaging 2,055 hours of sunshine per year, the climate of Wellington is temperate marine, (Köppen: Cfb), generally moderate all year round with warm summers and mild winters, and rarely sees temperatures above 26 °C (79 °F) or below 4 °C (39 °F). The hottest recorded temperature in the city is 31.1 °C…

Average elevation: 85 m

Chatham Islands

New Zealand

Average elevation: 3 m

Gisborne

New Zealand > Gisborne

Average elevation: 70 m

St. Arnaud

New Zealand > Tasman > St. Arnaud

Average elevation: 701 m

Chatham Islands

New Zealand > Kaingaroa

Average elevation: 7 m

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