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Auckland and Waitematā Harbour

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Difference between Auckland and Waitematā Harbour

Auckland vs. Waitematā Harbour

Auckland is a city in New Zealand's North Island. Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand.

Similarities between Auckland and Waitematā Harbour

Auckland and Waitematā Harbour have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Auckland CBD, Auckland City, Auckland Harbour Bridge, Auckland volcanic field, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Devonport, New Zealand, Hauraki Gulf, Manukau Harbour, Māori language, Mission Bay, New Zealand, North Head, New Zealand, North Shore, New Zealand, Pacific Ocean, Parnell, New Zealand, Portage, Ports of Auckland, Princes Wharf, Rangitoto Island, Viaduct Harbour, Waiheke Island.

Auckland CBD

The Auckland central business district (CBD), also called the city centre by Auckland Council, is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area.

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Auckland City

Auckland City is the part of Auckland urban area covering the isthmus and most of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf.

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Auckland Harbour Bridge

The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-lane box truss motorway bridge over the Waitematā Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. It joins St Marys Bay on the Auckland city side with Northcote on the North Shore side. It is part of State Highway 1 and the Auckland Northern Motorway. The bridge is operated by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). It is the second-longest road bridge in New Zealand, and the longest in the North Island. It is 1,020 m (3,348 ft) long, with a main span of 243.8 m, rising 43.27 m above high water, allowing ships access to the deepwater wharf at the Chelsea Sugar Refinery, one of the few such wharves west of the bridge, the proposed Te Atatu port not having been built. While often considered an Auckland icon, criticism has included the nickname of 'coathanger' due to its shape, and complaints that it mimics the Sydney Harbour Bridge in copyist fashion. Many see the construction of the bridge without walking, cycling, and rail facilities as a big oversight. However, in 2016, "SkyPath" an add-on structure providing a walk-and-cycleway received Council funding approval and planning consent. The bridge sees a small number of suicide attempts, with between one and two people each year dying from jumping into the Waitematā Harbour. Bungy operator AJ Hackett operates a 40-m bungy jump from the bridge and offers a bridge climb with views of the city and the harbour. In 2010, almost 40% of commuters crossing during the 7-9 a.m. morning peak were using buses, a testament to the success of the Northern Busway leading to the bridge (though no bus lanes are on the bridge). In 2017, more than 50% of people who crossed the bridge were travelling by bus.

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Auckland volcanic field

The Auckland volcanic field is an area of monogenetic volcanoes covered by much of the metropolitan area of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, located in the North Island.

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Auckland War Memorial Museum

The Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira (or simply the Auckland Museum) is one of New Zealand's most important museums and war memorials.

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Devonport, New Zealand

Devonport is a harbourside suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.

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Hauraki Gulf

The Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana is a coastal feature of the North Island of New Zealand.

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Manukau Harbour

Manukau Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in New Zealand by area.

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Māori language

Māori, also known as te reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand.

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Mission Bay, New Zealand

Mission Bay is a seaside suburb of Auckland city, on the North Island of New Zealand, with a population of 5469.

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North Head, New Zealand

Maungauika is a volcano forming a headland called North Head at the east end of the Waitematā Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand in the suburb of Devonport.

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North Shore, New Zealand

North Shore is the part of the urban area of Auckland, New Zealand, located to the north of the Waitematā Harbour.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.

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Parnell, New Zealand

Parnell is an upmarket suburb in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Portage

Portage or portaging is the practice of carrying water craft or cargo over land, either around an obstacle in a river, or between two bodies of water.

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Ports of Auckland

Ports of Auckland Limited (POAL), the successor to the Auckland Harbour Board, is the Auckland Council-owned company administering Auckland's commercial freight and cruise ship harbour facilities.

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Princes Wharf

Princes Wharf is a former commercial wharf on the Auckland waterfront, in Auckland City, New Zealand, which has been redeveloped into a multi-story high-class mixed-use development and cruise ship terminal.

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand.

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Viaduct Harbour

Viaduct Harbour, formerly known as Viaduct Basin, is a former commercial harbour on the Auckland waterfront that has been turned into a development of mostly upscale apartments, office space and restaurants.

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Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island (Māori) is the most populated and second-largest island in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand.

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Auckland and Waitematā Harbour Comparison

Auckland has 391 relations, while Waitematā Harbour has 50. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 4.54% = 20 / (391 + 50).

References

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