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Whangarei
Whangarei City

Whangarei Territorial Region

Urban Area Population 48,300
Extent Hikurangi to Portland
Te Hihi to airport
Territorial
Authority
Name Whangarei District Council
Population 74,463 (2006 census)
Extent Whangaruru to Waipu;
west to Wheki Valley
Regional
Council
Name Northland Regional Council

Whangarei, pronounced [ɸaːŋaɾei] in Maori and [fæŋæreɪ] in English ("fang-a-ray"; the initial consonant is pronounced /f/ in English), is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. Although it is commonly classified as a city, officially it is under the jurisdiction of the Whangarei District Council, a local body created in 1989 to administer both the city proper and its hinterland.

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Whangarei District

Whangarei district includes the town of Hikurangi, and the suburbs of Kamo, Tikipunga, Whau Valley, Otangarei, Kensington, Regent, Maunu, Morningside, Raumanga, and Onerahi as well as a large amount of rural land, including beaches such as Ngunguru, game fishing mecca Tutukaka, and a variety of beaches along Whangarei Harbour. The district extends as far south as Bream Bay, north towards the Cape Brett peninsula, and west almost to Waipoua Forest. It also includes the Hen and Chicken Islands and the Poor Knights Islands. The mayor of Whangarei District is Stan Semenoff who has held the position since 2007.

Famous people from Whangarei

Whangarei Falls
Whangarei Falls

Geography

Climate

Whangarei has a subtropical climate and very few frosts. Summers rarely exceed 30°C, and there is plentiful rainfall, spread relatively evenly over the year.

Weather averages for Whangarei
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 24.4 (76) 24.2 (76) 23 (73) 20.4 (69) 18 (64) 16 (61) 15.1 (59) 15.6 (60) 16.8 (62) 18.3 (65) 20.6 (69) 22.6 (73) 19.6 (67)
Average low °C (°F) 15.4 (60) 15.7 (60) 15 (59) 12.6 (55) 10.1 (50) 8.3 (47) 7.2 (45) 7.8 (46) 9 (48) 10.4 (51) 12.2 (54) 13.7 (57) 11.4 (53)
Precipitation mm (inch) 90 (3.5) 112 (4.4) 142 (5.6) 129 (5.1) 120 (4.7) 179 (7) 151 (5.9) 146 (5.7) 130 (5.1) 116 (4.6) 80 (3.1) 92 (3.6) 1,490 (58.7)
Source: NIWA Climate Data[1] 1971 – 2000
Panorama of Whangarei
Panorama of Whangarei

References

  1. ^ Climate Data. NIWA. Retrieved on November 2, 2007.

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Coordinates: 35°43′S, 174°18′E

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