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Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city and second most populated metropolitan region, with a population of 398,300 people.
It is situated between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range on the south-western tip of the North Island. It is the most populous city in the southern North Island, as well as the administrative center of the Wellington Region, which covers the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa. Wellington is the world’s southernmost sovereign state capital city.
Wellington replaced Auckland as New Zealand’s capital city in 1865; the government desired a more centrally positioned city as capital to quash the South Island nationalism movement.
Wellington combines culture, tradition, exquisite cuisine and coffee, as well as active arts and entertainment.
The city boasts a beautiful harbor that is surrounded by hills and a rough shoreline. Wellington’s allure stems from the fact that it combines a bustling inner-city experience with a taste of New Zealand beauty. And, since it is small, you can taste everything: stores, art galleries, fashionable cafés, and restaurants. A network of walking and bicycling trails is right on its doorstep, and gorgeous wineries and vineyards are just a few hours away.
Wellington has a diverse range of theatre, music, dance, fine arts, galleries, and museums. It also houses one of the country’s most important attractions, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Wellington was rated 12th in the globe in the 2014 Mercer Quality of Living Survey.