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  1. This map contains general information about the Wellington Region. Locations are grouped below by type (e.g. railway station, museum, etc) and denoted with an associated icon for that type.

  2. Greater Wellington, also known as the Wellington Region (Māori: Te Upoko o te Ika), is a non-unitary region of New Zealand that occupies the southernmost part of the North Island. The region covers an area of 8,049 square kilometres (3,108 sq mi), and has a population of 550,500 (June 2023).

  3. Maps. Web map. Check out our digital map of the Wellington region. Wellington central city map. Explore central Wellington with ease by using our downtown Wellington map. The map includes central city accommodation, visitor attractions, conference venue locations and public toilets. Downtown Wellington map [PDF, 4.9MB] 惠灵顿中文城市地图和导览.

  4. The Greater Wellington region is the southernmost part of the North Island of New Zealand, governed by the Greater Wellington Regional Council. It is far bigger than just Wellington city, the area governed by the Wellington City Council. Map. Directions. Satellite.

  5. Description: capital of New Zealand; urban area of the cities of Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua; Categories: urban area, big city and locality; Location: City, Wellington, Greater Wellington, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania; View on Open­Street­Map

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WellingtonWellington - Wikipedia

    The Wellington region has 500 square kilometres (190 sq mi) of regional parks and forests. In the east is the Miramar Peninsula, connected to the rest of the city by a low-lying isthmus at Rongotai, the site of Wellington International Airport.

  7. The Wellington region is located on the south western tip of the North Island. The region offers both urban and rural living with a variety of landscapes ranging from coastline to mountains.