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What kind of city is Wellington, the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington is the capital, port and main commercial center of New Zealand, the national political center, the second largest city in New Zealand and the most populous capital among Oceania countries. Wellington District (including Cappitti, Bolivar, Hart Valley and Willa Lapa) is the third largest residential area in New Zealand, accounting for 65,438+065,438+0.3% of New Zealand's total population. Located at the southernmost tip of the North Island, near the Cook Strait, it is suitable for living in the center of a country. The urban area is surrounded by mountains on three sides, the sea on one side, and Nicholson's natural harbor on the other. The Colosseum is like the Colosseum in ancient Rome.

The mountains near Wellington are endless, with green, blue sky and beautiful scenery everywhere. The climate is mild, with four seasons like spring. Wellington, with a mild and humid climate, is a famous tourist attraction in the South Pacific with a population of about 450,000. Like Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, it is also the cultural center of Oceania.

Wellington is a transportation hub between the two islands. Wellington is also one of the best deep-water ports in the world. Affected by the maritime climate, the weather is warm and sunny. Wellington is located in the fault zone. Except for a flat land near the sea, the whole city is built on the mountain. 1855 A major earthquake caused serious damage to the port, and now Wellington is rebuilt after 1948. Wellington is called "windy city" because it is close to the bay and has a high terrain. It is often attacked by sea breeze and windy most of the year.