Christchurch
Ōtautahi (Māori) | |
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Nickname: The Garden City | |
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Coordinates: 43°32′S 172°37′E / 43.533°S 172.617°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Island | South Island |
Region | Canterbury |
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Named for | Christ Church, Oxford |
Government | |
• Mayor | Phil Mauger |
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Population (June 2022)[2] | |
• Territorial | 389,300 |
Time zone | UTC+12:00 (NZST) |
Website | ChristchurchNZ.com |
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 the surrounding province of Canterbury) on March 27, 1848. The city’s name came from the Christ Church, Oxford College and was suggested by John Robert Godley, who attended the college. Earlier, the name of the town was Christ Church. On July 31, 1856, Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter and is officially the oldest established city in New Zealand.