Set beautifully between two harbors, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. The cosmopolitan population is a unique blend of Maori, Polynesian and European people, with growing numbers from Asia creating a colorful and culturally rich community.
Auckland is a modern, international city, with a vibrant central business district. Beaches, subtropical islands and native forest are readily accessible and play a vital role in the city's heritage and recreational lifestyle. Auckland is consistently ranked among the top cities in the world for quality of living.
Website
http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz
Sister City Since
1971
Distance from L.A.
6,499 miles
Population:
City 430,000; Country: 4,300,000
Climate
Subtropical; warm summers mild winters.
Local Time
Gmt +12; L.A. Time +20
Currency
New Zealand dollar
Auckland is a modern, international city, with a vibrant central business district. Beaches, subtropical islands and native forest are readily accessible and play a vital role in the city's heritage and recreational lifestyle. Auckland is consistently ranked among the top cities in the world for quality of living.
Website
http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz
Sister City Since
1971
Distance from L.A.
6,499 miles
Population:
City 430,000; Country: 4,300,000
Climate
Subtropical; warm summers mild winters.
Local Time
Gmt +12; L.A. Time +20
Currency
New Zealand dollar
