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How many cities are there in New Zealand and what is the approximate population?

Oakland. It covers an area of 580 square kilometers with a population of 1, 3 1.87 million (in March 2006) and an urban population of 1.079304. Founded in 1840, it was the capital of New Zealand from 184 1 to 1865. Auckland is the most populous region in New Zealand. (Right: Looking at Auckland)

Other major cities

Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, North palmerston, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Inver cargill, Rotorua, Nelson, Branny, Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga, picton, Wangari, Taupo, Greymouth and Queenstown.

Human population

China has a population of 4.28 million (world ranking 122 in 2008). The population density is 15.229 people /km2 (ranking 204th in the world). The total population of North Island is 3 10.25 million, accounting for 75% of the total population of New Zealand, and the population of South Island is 1.0 1.38 million. Among them, 78.8% are descendants of European immigrants, 14.5% are Maori, and 6.7% are Asian. The population of Auckland accounts for 30.7% of the total population of China. The population of the capital Wellington accounts for about 1 1% of the total population of China. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are the three most populous cities. Maori are the most populous minority. 56% of New Zealand's residents believe in Protestantism and Catholicism, making it one of the most urbanized countries in the world. (Data from 2006 Census)

Birth rate:14.09 ‰ (statistics in 2008)

Mortality rate: 7‰(2008 statistics)