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Auckland
[ awk-luhnd ]
noun
- a seaport on N North Island, in New Zealand.
Auckland
/ ˈɔːklənd /
noun
- the chief port of New Zealand, in the northern part of North Island: former capital of New Zealand (1840–65). Pop: 420 700 (2004 est)
Auckland
- Largest city and chief port of New Zealand , located in the northwestern part of the North Island.
Example Sentences
Indeed, the cordon around Auckland isn’t impenetrable and other parts of the North Island have moved back into lockdown as cases have appeared there.
A fresh community outbreak in mid-August required a second, six-week lockdown in largest city Auckland, but the country has fared better than many of its peers.
After his second year of law school in Auckland, he dropped out to become one.
The new cases prompted authorities to send Auckland back into lockdown and place restrictions on other parts of the country.
A total of 69 active cases—out of 90 nationwide—are linked to the Auckland cluster.
Nevertheless, doubts persist in Auckland and Wellington about the Greenwald-Dotcom linkup.
The unnamed man got "nowhere near" the royal couple and is expected to appear at Auckland District Court tomorrow.
Dotcom was arrested in a mansion he was renting outside of Auckland, New Zealand.
On reference to Auckland officials the Committee was informed that the method of compilation had not been changed.
In Auckland matters came to the knowledge of the Committee which do cause grave concern.
Either this or the historically more interesting Bay of Islands may be visited in a yacht from Auckland.
He was at first confined in a lunatic asylum at West Auckland, but was afterwards removed to a similar establishment at Gateshead.
Several people had expressed belief in a submarine ridge connecting Macquarie Island with the Auckland group.
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