Wellington

4.4
 

Wellington – the capital of New Zealand, the countrys second most populous city. The city is the largest capital of Oceania and the southernmost of the capitals of the world. Tê Phénénéau-à-têra (The Great Bay of Têra) – the name of the city in Malay language. Wellington is located in the south of the North … Read more

Christchurch

4.3
 

Craystercherch – a city in New Zealand on the South Island. It is the countrys third-largest in terms of population and territory and the largest on the island. It is located to the north of the Ohio River in an area called Pegasus Bay. ×A small river, the River Everon, runs through the city. Crustrustochurch … Read more

Auckland

4.3
 

The American city of California is part of the state of California. The city is washed by the waters of the San Francisco Bay. If we take into account the temperature of the seasonal humidity, the climate of the island is close to that of the Mid-Seastern Mediterranean. Demographically, the three most developed groups are … Read more

Dunedin

4.3
 

In the lands of the Isle of Judea in New Zealand lies the city of Danidad, the capital center of the region of Otago. Its history dates back to the middle of the 19th century. The founders of the city are the Dutch. The first buildings were laid by them in 1848. Historically, Dunedin is … Read more

Wanaka

3.9
 

Overall Score 3.9 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 8,500 people GDP: $40,233 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-i Internet: 24 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in New Zealand is considered a true “merit-based” system, as it is not necessary to tip … Read more

Queenstown

3.8
 

Overall Score 3.8 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 13,000 people GDP: $40,233 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-i Internet: 30 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in New Zealand is considered a true “merit-based” system, as it is not necessary to tip … Read more