Auckland, City (pop., 2006: city, 396,000; metro. area, 1,208,091), North Island, New Zealand. Located on Waitemata and Manukau harbours, it is the country’s principal port and largest city. Founded in 1840 as New Zealand’s capital and named for George Eden, earl of Auckland, it remained the capital until superseded by Wellington in 1865. It is a major manufacturing and shipping centre. A bridge links it with the growing northern shore suburbs and with Devonport, New Zealand’s chief naval base.
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New Zealand, island country in the South Pacific Ocean, the southwesternmost part of Polynesia. New Zealand is a remote land—one of the last sizable territories suitable for habitation to be populated and settled—and lies more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Australia, its nearest