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District Council: Auckland District Council.
The ethnic groups in Auckland are quite diverse: many Pacific islanders and Mexicans live in the southeast of Auckland.
The southern and western parts of Auckland are mainly Maori and Pacific islanders.
Auckland's north, middle, east and west areas are inhabited by Chinese and Asians from all over Asia. During the period of 1990, immigrants from Taiwan Province Province mostly lived in the central region, while immigrants from Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong mostly lived in the eastern region. After 2000, immigrants from China gradually moved into the central and eastern regions.
The north shore area of Auckland can be regarded as a new development area, which is about 5 to 10 minutes' drive from downtown Auckland, but it can also enter the north shore area through the West Auckland Expressway.
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