Northland
Northland, officially the Northland Region, is a regional council area at the northern tip of New Zealand's North Island. It is administered by the Northland Regional Council and comprises three territorial authorities: Far North District, Kaipara District, and Whangārei District.
Geography and climate: The region stretches from Cape Reinga in the northwest to the Whangārei Harbour on
History and culture: The area has a long Māori heritage, with iwi including Ngāpuhi as the region's
Economy and demographics: Northland has a population in the low hundreds of thousands, with Whangārei as the
Notable features: The region encompasses notable natural and historic sites, including Cape Reinga, the Bay of