New Zealand cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 05 December 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in New Zealand. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 2501 places in New Zealand that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2185016 | Pamapuria | NZ | Northland | Far North District | -35.13333 | 173.35 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2193703 | Avondale | NZ | Auckland | Auckland | -36.88333 | 174.7 | 21400 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184573 | Pine Valley | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.53333 | 173.53333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185456 | Orawia | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.05 | 167.81667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188894 | Kennington | NZ | Southland | Invercargill City | -46.4 | 168.45 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2193778 | Arthurs Point | NZ | Otago | Queenstown-Lakes District | -44.98333 | 168.66667 | 1360 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181384 | Te Popo | NZ | Taranaki | Stratford District | -39.26667 | 174.36667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181687 | Tawai | NZ | Canterbury | Waimate District | -44.88333 | 170.98333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2194053 | Akitio | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Tararua District | -40.6 | 176.41667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2193964 | Amodeo Bay | Amodeo | NZ | Waikato | Thames-Coromandel District | -36.67276 | 175.44209 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2192389 | Cheltenham | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Manawatu District | -40.15 | 175.66667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2186739 | Moeatoa | NZ | Waikato | Waitomo District | -38.35 | 174.76667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2192577 | Carswells | NZ | Wellington | Masterton District | -40.93333 | 175.91667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 6235878 | Putaruru | NZ | Waikato | South Waikato District | -38.04822 | 175.78021 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184846 | Parnell | pa nai er,帕奈尔 | NZ | Auckland | Auckland | -36.86667 | 174.78333 | 7280 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2194160 | Abbotsford | NZ | Otago | Dunedin City | -45.88333 | 170.41667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187181 | Matariki | NZ | Tasman | Tasman District | -41.41667 | 172.73333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2191684 | Domett | NZ | Canterbury | Hurunui District | -42.85 | 173.21667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2191848 | Deep Creek | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.35 | 173.63333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188986 | Kaupokonui | NZ | Taranaki | South Taranaki District | -39.55 | 174.06667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181832 | Taringamotu | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Ruapehu District | -38.83333 | 175.25 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189032 | Karioi | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Ruapehu District | -39.45 | 175.51667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2183619 | Raumati South | NZ | Wellington | Kapiti Coast District | -40.95 | 174.98333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 4032966 | Karewa | NZ | Chatham Islands | -43.8 | -176.46667 | 0 | Pacific/Chatham | populated place | |||
| 2179278 | Whangaruru North | NZ | Northland | Whangarei | -35.35 | 174.35 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2179348 | Whananaki | NZ | Northland | Whangarei | -35.5 | 174.45 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2180071 | Waiotira | NZ | Northland | Whangarei | -35.93333 | 174.2 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181400 | Te Paki | NZ | Northland | Far North District | -34.50435 | 172.79908 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185726 | Okukari | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.2 | 174.3 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2206821 | Otatara | NZ | Hawke’s Bay | Hastings District | -39.55583 | 176.83861 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188601 | Kuaotunu | NZ | Waikato | Thames-Coromandel District | -36.71667 | 175.73333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2186430 | Mount Somers | Te Kiekie | NZ | Canterbury | Ashburton District | -43.71667 | 171.4 | 147 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2180464 | Waianiwa | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.3 | 168.26667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187540 | Mangatarata | NZ | Waikato | Hauraki District | -37.3 | 175.36667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189285 | Kaikarangi | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Rangitikei District | -39.90187 | 175.60259 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184893 | Parawa | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -45.55 | 168.53333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188904 | Kenepuru Head | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.16667 | 174.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187086 | Maungapohatu | Maungapohatu,Maungapōhatu | NZ | Bay of Plenty | Whakatane District | -38.57018 | 177.09751 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2187290 | Maropiu | NZ | Northland | Kaipara District | -35.8 | 173.73333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2186338 | Murupara | Murapara,Muripara | NZ | Bay of Plenty | Whakatane District | -38.46667 | 176.7 | 1876 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2179975 | Waipuna | NZ | Waikato | Waikato District | -37.38333 | 175.3 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2192822 | Bunnythorpe | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Palmerston North City | -40.28333 | 175.63333 | 684 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189272 | Kaikoura | Daerah Kaikoura,Distretto di Kaikoura,KBZ,Kaikoura,kai ku la,kaikoula,kaikoura,Каикоура,ضلع کائیکورا,კაიკურა,カイコウラ,凱庫拉,카이코우라 | NZ | Canterbury | Kaikoura District | -42.41667 | 173.68333 | 685 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2188208 | Longwood | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.34527 | 167.95426 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2183568 | Redhill | NZ | Northland | Kaipara District | -36.03333 | 173.85 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188221 | Longridge | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -45.86667 | 168.65 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2179380 | Whakatahuri | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.01667 | 174.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184768 | Paua | Parenga | NZ | Northland | Far North District | -34.53333 | 172.91667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2179925 | Wairio | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46 | 168.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184248 | Puhau | Puahau | NZ | Northland | Far North District | -35.46667 | 173.38333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2182053 | Tahuna | NZ | Waikato | Matamata-Piako District | -37.5 | 175.48333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181585 | Teddington | NZ | Canterbury | Christchurch City | -43.66831 | 172.66152 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185597 | Onapua | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.26667 | 174.18333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2193745 | Athol | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -45.51667 | 168.58333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2208041 | Mount Maunganui | Gunung Maunganui,Maunt Maunganui,Маунт Маунгануи | NZ | Bay of Plenty | Tauranga City | -37.64167 | 176.18611 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2190627 | Gordon | NZ | Waikato | Matamata-Piako District | -37.7 | 175.83333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185540 | Opapa | NZ | Hawke’s Bay | Hastings District | -39.8 | 176.68333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 6227908 | Eketahuna | Mellemskov | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Tararua District | -40.64623 | 175.70366 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2187233 | Matahanea | NZ | Bay of Plenty | Opotiki District | -38.11667 | 177.26667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2207056 | Waikouro | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.1 | 167.99167 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189835 | Honikiwi | NZ | Waikato | Otorohanga District | -38.15 | 175.1 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2206816 | Te Aute | NZ | Hawke’s Bay | Central Hawke’s Bay District | -39.82833 | 176.6325 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2186260 | Nevesville | NZ | Waikato | Thames-Coromandel District | -37.16667 | 175.7 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188622 | Kowai Bush | NZ | Canterbury | Selwyn District | -43.3 | 171.91667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2184487 | Pohangina | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Manawatu District | -40.17336 | 175.7943 | 210 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2183033 | Saint Bathans | Dunstan Creek | NZ | Otago | Central Otago District | -44.86998 | 169.80962 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2180276 | Waikawau | NZ | Waikato | Waitomo District | -38.46667 | 174.66667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2182010 | Tairua | NZ | Waikato | Thames-Coromandel District | -37.01667 | 175.85 | 1588 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188253 | Longbeach | NZ | Canterbury | Ashburton District | -44.09138 | 171.68597 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2190202 | Haumoana | NZ | Hawke’s Bay | Hastings District | -39.6037 | 176.94571 | 1158 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187226 | Matahuru | Matahura | NZ | Waikato | Waikato District | -37.43333 | 175.33333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2189046 | Karekare | NZ | Auckland | Auckland | -36.98333 | 174.48333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185471 | Orangimea | NZ | Taranaki | South Taranaki District | -39.66667 | 174.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181620 | Te Anga | NZ | Waikato | Waitomo District | -38.25567 | 174.83587 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 6232008 | Papatoetoe | NZ | Auckland | Auckland | -36.9682 | 174.84019 | 49130 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189549 | Inangahua Landing | NZ | West Coast | Buller District | -41.91667 | 171.88333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2180598 | Upokongaro | Upokongaro,Ūpokongaro | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Whanganui District | -39.8657 | 175.1154 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2184579 | Pine Bush | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.46667 | 168.8 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2180591 | Upokopoito | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Whanganui District | -39.75 | 175.15 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2189793 | Hornby | NZ | Canterbury | Christchurch City | -43.55 | 172.53333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188952 | Kawau Island | KUI | NZ | Auckland | Auckland | -36.41667 | 174.85 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2180022 | Waiparera | NZ | Northland | Whangarei | -35.7 | 174.46667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188557 | Lady Barkly | Lady Barkley | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.1 | 168.33333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2186597 | Morton Mains | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.33333 | 168.65 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2190568 | Gowanbridge | NZ | Tasman | Tasman District | -41.71667 | 172.56667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2183502 | Rewa | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Manawatu District | -39.98333 | 175.63333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2181696 | Tauweru | Taueru,Wardell,Wardelltown | NZ | Wellington | Masterton District | -40.96667 | 175.8 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2183767 | Rangataua | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Ruapehu District | -39.43333 | 175.46667 | 132 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187477 | Mangaweka | Mangaweka Town District,Mangweka | NZ | Manawatu-Wanganui | Rangitikei District | -39.80943 | 175.78876 | 90 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2183362 | Rocklands | NZ | Otago | Dunedin City | -45.66667 | 169.98333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 9538248 | Wyuna Bay | NZ | Waikato | Thames-Coromandel District | -36.76319 | 175.46063 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2179037 | Winchester | NZ | Canterbury | Timaru District | -44.2 | 171.28333 | 264 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2179856 | Waitane | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.18333 | 168.7 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2191802 | Denniston | NZ | West Coast | Buller District | -41.73333 | 171.8 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2187362 | Maraehoko | NZ | West Coast | Westland District | -42.66667 | 171.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2185824 | Ohingaroa | NZ | Marlborough | Marlborough District | -41.25 | 173.88333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188695 | Kopuku | NZ | Waikato | Waikato District | -37.28333 | 175.16667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2190682 | Glinkes Gully | Glinks Gully | NZ | Northland | Kaipara District | -36.08333 | 173.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | |
| 2184047 | Puketitiri | NZ | Hawke’s Bay | Hastings District | -39.28333 | 176.55 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place | ||
| 2188090 | Mabel School | NZ | Southland | Southland District | -46.3 | 168.53333 | 0 | Pacific/Auckland | populated place |
**Exploring New Zealand: A Geographer's Insight**
Nestled in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is a land of stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. As a geographer delving into the geographical intricacies of this enchanting country, the pursuit of data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a narrative of geographical diversity, environmental significance, and cultural richness waiting to be explored.
Cities of New Zealand: Urban Hubs in a Natural Playground**
New Zealand's cities are not just urban centers but gateways to the country's breathtaking natural wonders. From the vibrant streets of Auckland, the largest city, to the charming coastal town of Wellington and the adventurous hub of Queenstown, each city offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Acquiring data on these cities provides insights into their demographics, economic activities, and cultural attractions that contribute to New Zealand's dynamic urban landscape.
Regions and Departments of New Zealand: Exploring Ecological Marvels**
Beyond the cities, New Zealand's regions and departments showcase the country's diverse ecosystems and environmental treasures. From the majestic peaks of the Southern Alps to the pristine fjords of Fiordland and the lush rainforests of the West Coast, each region boasts its own unique ecological marvels. Gathering data on these regions offers valuable information on conservation efforts, environmental protection initiatives, and sustainable development practices aimed at preserving New Zealand's natural heritage for future generations.
Latitude and Longitude of New Zealand: Navigating the Country's Coordinates**
As a geographer, obtaining precise latitude and longitude data for each city of New Zealand is essential for understanding its geographical layout and spatial distribution. These coordinates serve as navigational markers, guiding explorers through the country's diverse terrain and cultural landmarks. From the geothermal wonders of Rotorua to the rugged coastlines of the Coromandel Peninsula and the tranquil bays of the Marlborough Sounds, each point on the map signifies a unique geographical feature and cultural landmark, shaping New Zealand's identity as a land of unparalleled beauty and adventure.
Conclusion: Mapping New Zealand's Geographical Essence**
In the pursuit of data on New Zealand's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, a deeper narrative emerges — one of geographical diversity, environmental significance, and cultural richness. It is a narrative that celebrates the country's natural beauty, ecological treasures, and vibrant cultural heritage, reflecting a profound connection between its people and the land. As a geographer, unraveling this tapestry of geographical intricacies is not just a scholarly pursuit but a journey of discovery and appreciation for the wonders of our planet's landscapes.
New Zealand beckons — a land of endless exploration, waiting to be understood, cherished, and celebrated for its geographical marvels and cultural treasures.

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Exploring the Geography of New Zealand: A Data-Driven Approach
New Zealand, an island nation located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, from rugged mountain ranges to rolling plains and picturesque coastlines. The country’s diverse geography not only attracts tourists but also plays a pivotal role in shaping the local culture, economy, and environmental challenges. As a geographer, understanding the spatial distribution of New Zealand’s cities, regions, and departments is essential for analyzing patterns of urbanization, infrastructure development, and the environmental impact of human activity. Access to accurate and comprehensive geographic data is key to these analyses and provides valuable insights into the country’s development trajectory.
New Zealand's Geographical and Administrative Landscape
New Zealand is divided into 12 regions, each with its own distinct geographical features and cultural influences. The country’s major urban centers, including Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, are concentrated in specific regions, while the rural areas are often characterized by agriculture, forestry, and tourism. Each region is further subdivided into districts and local councils, which play a significant role in local governance and resource management.
The North Island is known for its volcanic landscapes, coastal cities, and the bustling metropolis of Auckland, which is New Zealand’s largest city. The South Island, on the other hand, is famous for its mountainous terrain, fjords, and relatively smaller urban areas like Christchurch and Dunedin. The varying landscapes of these regions have influenced the distribution of population, infrastructure, and economic activities, creating a distinctive balance between urbanization and rural life.
Understanding the relationship between these cities and regions, and how they interact with New Zealand’s natural features, is crucial for effective planning and development. By obtaining geographic data on these areas, geographers can gain insights into urban growth, resource allocation, and environmental sustainability, all of which are vital for the country’s future.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing New Zealand’s Cities
Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential for mapping and spatial analysis. They provide precise data on the location of each city and region within New Zealand, allowing researchers and planners to assess how geographic features, such as mountains, rivers, and coastlines, influence the development of urban centers and rural areas.
For instance, knowing the latitude and longitude coordinates of Auckland, Wellington, or Queenstown enables geographers to create detailed maps that show not only the exact location of these cities but also their proximity to significant geographical features. This data helps in planning infrastructure projects, such as transportation networks, and in understanding regional disparities in terms of development and access to resources.
By integrating geographic coordinates into their analyses, researchers can study the spatial dynamics of New Zealand’s urban growth, explore the relationship between population density and natural resources, and assess how climate change, flooding risks, and other environmental factors could impact specific regions.
The Value of Multiple Data Formats for Geographic Research
For geographic data to be fully utilized, it must be available in a variety of formats that suit different research methods and analytical tools. Offering geographic data for New Zealand’s cities, regions, and departments in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that the information can be integrated into a range of systems, from simple spreadsheets to complex geographic information systems (GIS).
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values):** CSV files are ideal for organizing and sorting geographic data in tabular format. Researchers can easily store data such as city names, populations, and coordinates in CSV files, making them accessible for quick analysis and mapping. CSV is a widely accepted format, compatible with most data analysis tools and mapping platforms.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language):** SQL is essential for handling large datasets and performing complex queries. It allows researchers to query geographic data in relational databases, analyze trends in urbanization, track regional disparities, and assess the impacts of climate change or natural resource distribution. SQL is particularly useful for conducting in-depth spatial analysis and running multi-variable queries on New Zealand’s geographic data.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation):** JSON is a lightweight format widely used in web applications and dynamic systems. Its flexibility allows for easy integration of geographic data into interactive maps, real-time applications, and location-based services. Researchers and developers can use JSON to share and access geographic data on New Zealand’s cities and regions in real-time, creating a more interactive user experience.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language):** XML is a versatile format used for storing and exchanging structured data. It is ideal for more complex geographic datasets that include hierarchical information, such as administrative boundaries, infrastructure networks, and environmental data. XML ensures that geographic data can be seamlessly exchanged between different systems, making it suitable for large-scale collaborative projects.
By offering geographic data in these formats, researchers and planners can choose the one that best fits their specific needs, whether they are conducting basic mapping, spatial analysis, or building interactive geographic platforms.
A Comprehensive Database for New Zealand’s Geography
For anyone looking to conduct a detailed study of New Zealand’s geography, access to a well-organized and comprehensive database is crucial. This database should include data on New Zealand’s cities, regions, and departments, along with latitude and longitude coordinates, demographic data, and infrastructure information. Such a database would provide a solid foundation for understanding the country’s urbanization patterns, resource distribution, and environmental management.
Researchers can use this data to explore various aspects of New Zealand’s development, including trends in population growth, changes in land use, and the effects of urban sprawl. Comparing cities like Auckland, which is characterized by rapid urban expansion, with smaller regional cities like Napier or Invercargill can provide valuable insights into how geography influences the distribution of resources, economic activity, and quality of life across the country.
This geographic data can also be used to analyze environmental factors such as flood risks, the management of natural reserves, and the impact of climate change on coastal and rural areas. By having access to detailed geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, users can tailor their research and analysis to fit specific needs, whether for urban planning, environmental conservation, or infrastructure development.
Conclusion
New Zealand’s diverse geography, from its vibrant urban centers to its vast rural landscapes, offers an exciting field of study for geographers and researchers. By obtaining detailed data on the cities, regions, and departments of New Zealand—along with precise latitude and longitude coordinates—researchers and urban planners can gain valuable insights into the country’s development, environmental challenges, and infrastructure needs. Offering this data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that it can be easily integrated into various tools and platforms, making it accessible for in-depth analysis and informed decision-making. This data-driven approach supports sustainable planning and helps address the complex geographical issues New Zealand faces today and in the future.