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What are the maori names for cities in New Zealand?

It's important to note that while many cities in New Zealand have Māori names, they aren't always used in daily life. The official names are often English, and Māori names might be considered "traditional" or "cultural" names. Here are some examples of major cities and their Māori names:

Major Cities:

* Auckland: Tāmaki Makaurau (this name is frequently used)

* Wellington: Te Whanganui-a-Tara (less commonly used)

* Christchurch: Ōtautahi (increasingly used)

* Hamilton: Kirikiriroa (less commonly used)

* Dunedin: Ōtepoti (increasingly used)

Other Cities:

* Rotorua: Rotorua (the Māori name is used)

* Napier: Ahuriri (less commonly used)

* Palmerston North: Te Papaioea (rarely used)

* Tauranga: Tauranga (the Māori name is used)

* Whangarei: Whangārei (the Māori name is used)

Important to Remember:

* Many cities have several Māori names depending on the specific area or historical context.

* The use of Māori names is becoming more common, especially in official settings and public spaces.

* The pronunciation of Māori names is important and often different from English.

It's always good to check the specific context and usage of Māori names when referring to a city. You can also consult resources like the Māori Language Commission website for more information.

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