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Wellington New Zealand
- Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and the political and cultural centre.
- Wellington is New Zealand's second largest urban area and the most populous national capital in Oceania.
- Wellington provides interesting study options for international students: Visit the New Zealand schools and New Zealand education website.
- Wellington is at the southern tip of the North Island, near the geographical centre of the country.
- Wellington's city centre supports an arts scene, café culture and nightlife much larger than most cities of a similar size.
- Wellington is a centre of New Zealand's film and theatre industry. Te Papa Tongarewa (the Museum of New Zealand), the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet and the biennial New Zealand International Arts Festival are all sited there.
- Wellington suffered serious damage in a series of earthquakes in 1848 and from another earthquake in 1855. The 1855 Wairarapa earthquake occurred on a fault line to the north and east of Wellington.
- Wellington contains a variety of architectural styles dating back from the past 150 years; from nineteenth century wooden cottages, some streamlined Art Deco structures, and post-modern architecture in the CBD.

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