Auckland

/ˈɔːklənd/ noun

New Zealand's largest city, located on the North Island. Known for its harbors, diverse population, and as the country's economic center.

Named after George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, who was British Colonial Secretary when the city was founded in 1840. The Earl's title came from Auckland in County Durham, England, which means 'land by the river bend' from Old English.

AMኦክላንድ
ARأوكلاند
BNঅকল্যান্ড
CAAuckland
CSAuckland
DAAuckland
DEAuckland
ELΌκλαντ
ESAuckland
FAآوکلند
FIAuckland
FRAuckland
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