North Island Schools
Northland
Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands
New Zealand’s top small town and the fastest growing town in Northland. For more detailed information on this area, see www.kerikeri.co.nz
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Whangarei in Northland
A stunning harbour and coastline with some of New Zealand's finest beaches. For more detailed information on this area, see www.whangareinz.com
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Auckland
Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city, well known as the “City of Sails”. For more detailed information on this area, see www.aucklandnz.com
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Waikato - Bay of Plenty
Hamilton, in the Waikato region is New Zealand's largest inland city, situated on the banks of the Waikato River, (the country's longest river). For more detailed information on this area, see www.visithamilton.co.nz
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Tauranga is the Bay of Plenty’s major city, and is well known for its surf and sun at Mount Maunganui. For more detailed information on this area, see www.visittauranga.co.nz
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Central Plateau
Rotorua in the Central Plateau region
captures the best of New Zealand Maori culture, geothermal earth forces, thrills and adventure. For more detailed information on this area, see www.rotoruanz.co.nz
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Taupo is also in the Central Plateau region. Lake Taupo is the largest fresh water lake in Australasia and home of the famous Tongariro National Park and its snow mountains. For more detailed information on this area, see www.laketauponz.com
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Taranaki - Wellington
New Plymouth in the Taranaki region is the home of epic surf, spectacular gardens, great events, legendary Taranaki mountain and countless outdoor and cultural adventures. For more detailed information on this area, see www.taranaki.co.nz
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Wellington is New Zealand’s vibrant cosmopolitan capital. It is well known as the arts/cultural center of the country. For more detailed information on this area, see www.wellingtonnz.com
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