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Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, at the southwestern tip of the
North Island between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range. The Wellington
urban area is the major population centre of the southern North Island and
is New Zealand's third most populous urban area with 381,900 residents.
There are 473,700 residents in the Wellington Region (June 2008
estimates).[4]
Wellington's suburbs lie across four cities. Wellington City, on the
peninsula between Cook Strait and Wellington Harbour, contains the central
business district and about half of Wellington's population. Porirua City on
Porirua Harbour to the north is notable for its large Māori and Pacific
Island communities. Lower Hutt City and Upper Hutt City are suburban areas
to the northeast, together known as the Hutt Valley. Although each of the
four cities also contains a rural hinterland, almost all of the population
is within the urban area.
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Picton is a town in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. It is near the
head of Queen Charlotte Sound near the north-east corner of the South
Island. The population was 2928 in the 2006 Census, a decrease of 72 from
2001.[1] The town is named after Sir Thomas Picton, the military associate
of the Duke of Wellington, who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.
Inter-island ferries to and from Wellington arrive and depart here by way of
the Marlborough Sounds. Most of the sheltered part of the route is through
Tory Channel, south of Arapawa Island. The township of Waikawa is a couple
of minutes' drive from Picton, practically part of the same town. Waikawa
hosts a marina, one of the largest in New Zealand.
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