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Mount Wellington, Auckland

Mount Wellington

Mt. Wellington
Elevation:135 metres (442 feet)
Latitude:36° 55′ S
Longitude:174° 49′ E
Location:North Island, New Zealand
Range:Auckland Volcanic Field
First ascent:unknown
Easiest route:hike

Mount Wellington is a peak and a suburb in Auckland City, New Zealand

The peak

Mount Wellington is a 137 metre volcanic peak located in the Auckland volcanic field of Auckland, New Zealand. It was formed by an eruption around 9,000 years ago.

Named by colonists after the Duke of Wellington, the native Maori people called it Maungarei and used it for centuries as a pa or hill fort.




The suburb

Suburb:Mount Wellington
City:Auckland City
Island:North Island
Surrounded by

 - to the north
 - to the east
 - to the south
 - to the west


Ellerslie, St. John's Park
Tamaki River, Pakuranga
Westfield
Penrose

The suburb surrounding the peak is also called Mount Wellington, and is located 10 kilometres southeast of the city centre. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Tamaki, Panmure, Penrose, New Zealand, and Ellerslie, and by the Tamaki River.

Much of the old lava flow surrounding the mountain is being quarried for industrial aggregates. The volcanic scoria cone is of the greatest geological and archaeological interest however.

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