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Auckland is New Zealand's largest city with over 1.3 million people enjoying its warm weather, diverse culture, exciting attractions and vibrant city life. |
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New Zealand's capital city is located at the bottom of the North Island. Wellington is a cultural goldmine with film, music, art, sport and food all standing out stongly. |
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Christchurch is the gateway to the South Island. Known as the garden city for its beautiful parks and gardens, Christchurch is New Zealand's third largest city. |
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The resort town of Queenstown is a spectacular place to visit. Well known for its adventure sport, Queenstown offers everything for those seeking adrenaline. |
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The historical South Island city of Dunedin tells many tales of New Zealand's past and is the home of its oldest University and only castle. |
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Known for its farming and rural background, Hamilton is a fast growing city built along the banks of the Waikato River in the heart of New Zealand's North Island. |
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Based around New Zealand's biggest lake, Taupo offers great sights and activities for all types of visitors, whether you're after excitement, fishing, sightseeing or water sports. |
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Found in the heart of the North Island, Rotorua is a unique destination famous for its lakes, native forests and spectacular geothermal activity. |
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Napier is a beautiful city famous for its warm, sunny weather and art deco styled buildings built after a massive earthquake in 1931. |
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Located in a beautiful area of New Zealand, Nelson is famous for its arts & crafts scene as well as it sunny weather and the stunning National Parks found nearby. |
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Head to the North Island's Bay of Plenty and enjoy the warm, sunny weather of Tauranga, a fast growing city that offers much for both New Zealand and international travellers. |
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