Wellington, New Zealand
Geographical position and climate
Earthquakes
Wellington's Early Maori History
History of European Settlement
Population
Culture
Some interesting facts about Wellington
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Wellington, New Zealand

1. Wellington, New Zealand

Выполнила: Иванова В.Г., МБОУ СОШ №1 Аксайского района

2. Geographical position and climate

Wellington is the
southernmost national capital
city in the world.
It is also the most remote
capital in the World (i.e. the
furthest from any other
capital).
The city averages about 169
days of sunshine per year.
The climate is generally
moderate all year round.

3. Earthquakes

occur regularly in New Zealand as
the country forms part of the Pacific Ring of Fire,
which is geologically active.
As a nation, New Zealand takes perverse pride in
its seismic volatility, and the nickname Shaky Isles
is sometimes used for the country.
Wellington suffered serious damage in a series of
earthquakes in 1848 and from another earthquake
in 1855.

4. Wellington's Early Maori History

5. History of European Settlement

Edward Gibbon
Wakefield led The New
Zealand Company in 1839.
Edward Gibbon Wakefield

6.

Settlement of Wellington by the New Zealand Company.

7.

Wellington became New Zealand's capital in 1865, with
Parliament officially sitting in the city for the first time on
26 July 1865.

8. Population

Wellington City has the population
with 179,466 people.
Women outnumber men in all four
areas, according to data from Statistics
New Zealand.
Europeans comprise 70.2% of
population, indigenous population
(Maori) - 7,8 %, the rest – Asians and
Polynesian.
Wellington has the 12th best quality of
living in the world in 2009.

9. Culture

Wellington is home to Te Papa (the Museum of
New Zealand), the Museum of Wellington City &
Sea, the Katherine Mansfield Birthplace
Museum, Colonial Cottage, the New Zealand
Cricket Museum, the Cable Car Museum, Old
Saint Paul's, and the Wellington Law school
(largest wooden building in the southern
hemisphere) and the Wellington City Art
Gallery.

10. Some interesting facts about Wellington

The Old Government Buildings
Wellington airport
Nearly all Wellington residents are within 3 km of the sea.
More Wellingtonians feel safe in their homes than in other cities.
Smoking in all hospitality venues, including bars, restaurants, cafes, and casinos,
is prohibited in Wellington and throughout New Zealand.
The Old Government Buildings are the largest wooden buildings ever constructed
in the Southern hemisphere.
Wellington airport is the busiest in the South Pacific
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