• The main cities of New Zealand are located on its two main islands that have the simple names of North Island and South Island. The capital of New Zealand is...
  • As New Zealand has no formal written constitution, Wellington’s status as the capital city is not given distinctive protection in a supreme national statute.
  • New Zealand capital city is number two on the list of major cities with a population of 405,000, it is often referred to as one of the ‘coolest’ cities in the world.
  • 157,647; urban agglomeration 334,051), capital of New Zealand, extreme S North Island, on Port Nicholson, an inlet of Cook Strait.
  • Wellington in 1865 became the capital of New Zealand. ... Wellington was not the official capital for three more years. Prim Minister of the New Zealand Alfred.
  • Wellington has been the capital of New Zealand since 1865. New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell in 1840–41.
  • Capital of New Zealand - Wellington (10 letters). New Zealand is a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, known for its breathtaking landscapes...
  • Wellington is the political capital of New Zealand, and is also regarded by many as the cultural capital. For Wellington accommodation and activities, go to…
  • Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and second largest city; Auckland is the largest city with Christchurch the third largest and largest in the South Island.
  • For more information about Wellington see Wellington on Wikipedia. "New zealand capital Wellington" is tagged with: national capitals New Zealand Wellington.