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    Christchurch has a reputation for being an 'English' city, with its architectural identity and common nickname the "Garden City" due to similarities with garden cities in England. The city's territorial authority population is 396,200 people, and includes a number of smaller urban areas as well as rural areas. [4]

  2. Christchurch is located in New Zealand's Canterbury region on its South Island. The city has coastlines along the Pacific Ocean and the estuaries of the Avon and Heathcote Rivers. The city has an urban population of 390,300 (June 2010 estimate) and covers an area of 550 square miles (1,426 sq km). Christchurch is a highly planned city that is ...

  3. May 3, 2024 · A collapsed building in Christchurch, New Zealand, after the earthquake that struck on February 22, 2011. (more) Christchurch, New Zealand, earthquakes of 2010–11. Christchurch and its surrounding region were struck by a strong earthquake on September 4, 2010 —about magnitude 7, centred approximately 20 miles (30 km) west of the city.

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    Christchurch has a reputation for being an 'English' city, with its architectural identity and common nickname the "Garden City" due to similarities with garden cities in England. Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.

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  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Located roughly halfway down the South Island, on the Canterbury Plains that rise inland to the Southern Alps, the city was founded as an English settlement in the 1850s, on land previously controlled by the Ngāi Tūāhuriri hapū (sub-tribe) of the South Island’s Kāi Tahu iwi (tribe). Christchurch today is a wholly modern city.

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  7. Christchurch is located on the Canterbury plains on the eastern coast of the South Island, just north of Banks Peninsula. The city has a population of 385,000 (2023), increasing to 520,000 people when including its communing zone. Whether Christchurch or Wellington is New Zealand's the second-largest urban area is debatable and depends on where ...

  8. Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the third largest urban area in the country. Christchurch is located on the South Island’s east coast. The population is approximately 376,700 (2010). The name ‘Christchurch’ was decided upon at the first meeting of the Canterbury Association (made up of settlers of ...

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