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Hamilton (Kirikiriroa in Maori
Maori language

Maori or te reo Maori, also commonly shortened to te reo , functions as one of the official languages of New Zealand. Linguists classify it within the Eastern Polynesian languages as closely related to Cook Islands Maori, Tuamotuan language and Tahitian language; somewhat less closely to Hawaiian language and Marquesan language; a...
) is the centre of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
's fourth largest urban area
Urban area

An urban area is an area with an increased Population density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. Urban areas may be city, towns or conurbations, but the term is not commonly extended to rural settlements such as villages and hamlet ....
, and Hamilton City is the country's seventh largest territorial authority
Territorial authorities of New Zealand

Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below Regions of New Zealand. There are 73 territorial authorities: 16 List of cities in New Zealand, 56 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Council....
. Hamilton is in the Waikato
Waikato

Waikato is the name of a region in the North Island of New Zealand. Exact boundaries of the region depend largely on the use of the name, but in all cases it refers to an area around the city of Hamilton, New Zealand and extending along the banks of the Waikato River....
 region of the North Island
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
, approximately south of Auckland. It sits at a major road and rail nexus in the centre of the Waikato basin, on both banks of the Waikato River
Waikato River

The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand. In the North Island, it runs for 425 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Ruapehu, joining the Tongariro River system and emptying into Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake....
.

area now covered by the city was originally the site of a handful of Maori villages, including Kirikiriroa ("long stretch of gravel'), from which the city takes its Maori name.






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Hamilton (Kirikiriroa in Maori
Maori language

Maori or te reo Maori, also commonly shortened to te reo , functions as one of the official languages of New Zealand. Linguists classify it within the Eastern Polynesian languages as closely related to Cook Islands Maori, Tuamotuan language and Tahitian language; somewhat less closely to Hawaiian language and Marquesan language; a...
) is the centre of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
's fourth largest urban area
Urban area

An urban area is an area with an increased Population density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. Urban areas may be city, towns or conurbations, but the term is not commonly extended to rural settlements such as villages and hamlet ....
, and Hamilton City is the country's seventh largest territorial authority
Territorial authorities of New Zealand

Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below Regions of New Zealand. There are 73 territorial authorities: 16 List of cities in New Zealand, 56 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Council....
. Hamilton is in the Waikato
Waikato

Waikato is the name of a region in the North Island of New Zealand. Exact boundaries of the region depend largely on the use of the name, but in all cases it refers to an area around the city of Hamilton, New Zealand and extending along the banks of the Waikato River....
 region of the North Island
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
, approximately south of Auckland. It sits at a major road and rail nexus in the centre of the Waikato basin, on both banks of the Waikato River
Waikato River

The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand. In the North Island, it runs for 425 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Ruapehu, joining the Tongariro River system and emptying into Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake....
.

History

The area now covered by the city was originally the site of a handful of Maori villages, including Kirikiriroa ("long stretch of gravel'), from which the city takes its Maori name. By the time British settlers arrived, most of these villages, which sat beside the Waikato River, were abandoned. Missionaries arrived in the area in the 1830s. At the end of the Waikato Campaign in the New Zealand Wars
New Zealand land wars

The New Zealand Wars, sometimes called the Land Wars and also once called the Maori Wars, were a series of armed conflicts that took place in New Zealand between 1845 and 1872....
 the four regiments of the Waikato Militia were settled as a peace-keeping force across the region. The 1st Regiment was at Tauranga
Tauranga

Tauranga is a port city located in the western Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand, approximately south-east of Auckland. It has an urban population of ...
, the 2nd at Pirongia
Pirongia

Pirongia is a small town in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.It is 12 kilometres to the west of Te Awamutu, on the banks of the Waipa River, close to the foot of the 962 metre Mount Pirongia, which lies in a forest park to the west of the town....
, the 3rd at Cambridge
Cambridge, New Zealand

Cambridge is a town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. Situated 24 kilometres southeast of Hamilton, New Zealand, on the banks of the Waikato River, Cambridge is known as "The Town of Trees"....
 and the 4th at Hamilton. The settlement founded on 24 August, 1864 and named after Captain John Charles Fane Hamilton, the popular Scottish
Scotland

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 commander of HMS Esk
HMS Esk

HMS Esk may refer to one of the following Royal Navy ships named Esk after a Celtic languages word meaning a river:, a 20-gun sixth-rate launched in 1813....
, who was killed in the battle of Gate Pa
Gate Pa

Gate Pa was the name of a Maori Pa or fortress built in 1864 only 5 Kilometre from the main British base of Camp Te Papa at Tauranga, during the Tauranga Campaign of the New Zealand Land Wars....
, Tauranga.

The road from Auckland
Auckland

The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban areas of New Zealand with over 1.3 million residents, percent of the country's population....
 reached Hamilton in 1867 and the railway in December 1877 the same month Hamilton became a borough
Borough

A borough is an administrative division of various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely....
. Hamilton was proclaimed a city in 1945.

The city is near the southernmost navigable reach of the Waikato River
Waikato River

The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand. In the North Island, it runs for 425 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Ruapehu, joining the Tongariro River system and emptying into Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake....
, amidst New Zealand's richest and most fertile agricultural land. Initially an agricultural service centre, it now has a growing and diverse economy.

Community archives and historic photograph collections are maintained and are available at Hamilton City Libraries.

Hamilton today


The centre of the city, on the Waikato River, is a bustling retail precinct. The entertainment area is quite vibrant due to the large student population. The 2008 Lonely planet guide states that "the city's main street has sprouted a sophisticated and vibrant stretch of bars and eateries that on the weekend at least leave Auckland's Viaduct Harbour for dead in the boozy fun stakes." Hamilton has the second-largest collection of cafés in the country—second only to Ponsonby Road in Auckland
Auckland

The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban areas of New Zealand with over 1.3 million residents, percent of the country's population....
. However, Hamilton still struggles with the arguably undeserved nickname of 'Cowtown' due to its origins as a rural service centre. A more common nickname of "Hamiltron: the city of the future" is a gently ironic epithet
Epithet

An epithet is a descriptive word or phrase accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a person or thing, which has become a fixed formula....
 for the city.

As of 2007, the city continues to grow rapidly. Development is focused on the northern end of the city. Traffic congestion is increasing due to population growth, though road development and planning has kept up with the rapid growth in most places. State Highway 1
State Highway 1 (New Zealand)

State Highway 1 is the most significant road in the New Zealand New Zealand State Highway network. It runs the length of both main islands, and officially has two designations: SH 1N in the North Island and SH 1S in the South Island, but both sections appear on road signs and road atlases as SH 1....
 runs directly through the city, which contributes to congestion. A bypass is planned, but Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....
, the national road funding agency, has repeatedly delayed this project to the dismay of Hamilton residents.

The rapid growth of Hamilton has brought with it the side effects of urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
. This type of growth is likely to continue consuming Waikato's profitable farmland as Hamilton City does not have a natural or legislated growth boundary.

The area around the city has seen some recent development into lifestyle blocks.

Geography and climate


Climate


Hamilton has a temperate, damp climate, with about of rainfall annually. Thick fog is common on winter mornings, and often lasts until late morning. Daily maximum temperatures range from about 22° to 26 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
 (72°–79 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
) in January and February to 10° to 15 °C (50°–59 °F) in July and August. Summer occasionally sees temperatures of more than , while on clear winter mornings temperatures may drop to as low as . Snow however is practically unknown.

Geography

With the exceptions of low hills around the University of Waikato, Hamilton Lake and to the west of the city, and an extensive network of gullies, the terrain of the city is relatively flat.

Hamilton is one of the few cities
Antipodes

The antipodes refer to lands and peoples located on the opposite side of the world compared to the speaker. This has a general, linguistic meaning and a technical, geographical meaning....
 in the world that has a near-exact antipodal
Antipodes

The antipodes refer to lands and peoples located on the opposite side of the world compared to the speaker. This has a general, linguistic meaning and a technical, geographical meaning....
 city – Córdoba
Córdoba, Spain

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, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
.

Demographics

Hamilton is growing annually, with populations of for the urban area and

According to official census figures, Hamilton's population is 65.3% Pakeha/European, 19.9% Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
, 10.6% Asian, 4.7% Pacific Peoples and 1.5% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African.

Government and politics


Local government

Hamilton is located in the administrative areas of the Hamilton City Council. The Council administers the seventh most populous territorial authority in the country. The council consists of thirteen councillors and a mayor (currently Bob Simcock), and last faced election in 2007. Council elections are held every three years. In July 2007, former mayor Michael Redman
Michael Redman (New Zealand)

Michael Redman is the former mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand. He resigned his position to take up the job of Hamilton City Council CEO in May 2007....
 became the CEO of the Council.

The council has six standing committees: City Development, Community and Leisure, Statutory Management, Transport, Finance and Audit, and Stadiums Management. There are also five sub-committees.

Hamilton City is itself part of the Waikato Region, controlled administratively by Environment Waikato.

Central government

Hamilton has three electorate
New Zealand electorates

In New Zealand, an electorate is a constituency for New Zealand Parliament elections. In more informal discussion, electorates are often called seats....
 MP's in the New Zealand Parliament. The electorates are currently represented by:

General
  • Hamilton West: Tim Mcindoe (National
    New Zealand National Party

    The New Zealand National Party is the largest party in the New Zealand House of Representatives and in November 2008 formed a minority government with support from three minor parties....
    ).
  • Hamilton East: David Bennett
    David Bennett (New Zealand)

    David Bennett is a New Zealand politician. He was born on 28 October 1970 in Hamilton.Bennett attended St. John's College, Hamilton before gaining an LLB and a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration from Victoria University of Wellington....
     (National
    New Zealand National Party

    The New Zealand National Party is the largest party in the New Zealand House of Representatives and in November 2008 formed a minority government with support from three minor parties....
    ).
Maori
  • Tainui: Nanaia Mahuta
    Nanaia Mahuta

    Nanaia Cybelle Mahuta is a New Zealand politician and was a New Zealand Cabinet minister in the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand. She was Minister of Customs, Minister of Local Government, Minister of Youth Development, Associate Minister for the Environment and Associate Minister of Tourism....
     (Labour
    New Zealand Labour Party

    The New Zealand Labour Party is a New Zealand political party. It describes itself as centre-left and socially Liberalism, and Progressivism, and has been one of the two primary parties of New Zealand politics since 1935....
    ).


Economy

Hlz Victoriast
Education and research are important to the city, through the University of Waikato
University of Waikato

The University of Waikato is located in Hamilton, New Zealand and Tauranga, New Zealand, and was established in 1964. It has strengths across a broad range of subject areas, particularly its degrees in Computer Science and in Management....
, and the Waikato Institute of Technology
Waikato Institute of Technology

The Waikato Institute of Technology, marketed as Wintec, is a technological learning institute based in Hamilton, New Zealand, and the fifth largest institute of technology/polytechnic within New Zealand, with around 16,000 full-time and part-time students, 1,200 full-time and part-time staff - and more than 150 programmes....
. Research at the Ruakura
Ruakura

Ruakura is a semi-rural suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand, in the Waikato region of New Zealand. The University of Waikato is nearby. The Waikato region is a major contributor to New Zealand's agriculture-based economy, and Ruakura has an important role in that industry....
 center has been responsible for much of New Zealand's innovation in agriculture.

Hamilton annually hosts the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek, the southern hemisphere's biggest agricultural trade exhibition. Mystery Creek is the country's largest event center and hosts other events of national importance, such as the National Car Show and the National Boat Show.

Manufacturing and retail are also important to the local economy, as is the provision of health services through the Waikato Base Hospital. The city is home to New Zealand's largest aircraft manufacturer, Pacific Aerospace
Pacific Aerospace

Pacific Aerospace Corporation is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Along with its predecessors, it has produced around 600 utility, training and agricultural aircraft....
, and has its largest concentration of trailer-boat manufacturers.

Recent years have seen the firm establishment of the New Zealand base of the British flight training organisation CTC Aviation. CTC trains over 100 airline pilots a year at its "Crew Training Centre" at Hamilton Airport.

Culture

In 2004, Hamilton City Council honored former resident Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien

Richard Timothy Smith better known under his stage name Richard O'Brien, is an English-born, New Zealand-raised writer, actor, television presenter and theatre performer....
 with a life-size bronze statue of him as Riff Raff in his space suit, from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom-Cinema of the United States musical film comedy film that parodies science fiction and horror films....
. The statue was designed by WETA Workshops, who had done the props for the Lord of the Rings films. It stands on the former site of the Embassy Cinema, where Richard watched science fiction-double features.

Museums and theatre

The city is host to a large number of small galleries and the Waikato Museum
Waikato Museum

The Waikato Museum is situated in Hamilton, New Zealand. Previously called the Waikato Museum of Art and History, the full name has been shortened in recent years due to the incorporation Exscite, an interactive science centre, and the emphasis on Tangata Whenua or Maori Studies....
. The latter includes Te Winika, one of the best-preserved waka (Maori war canoe) from the pre-colonisation era.

Events

  • January: Parachute music festival
    Parachute music festival

    The Parachute Music Festival is a Christian music festival held annually at Mystery Creek, Hamilton, New Zealand. It lasts for three nights and four days, featuring both music and a wide variety of other entertainment....
  • February: Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival
  • April: Hamilton 400, V8 Supercars street race
  • April: Balloons over Waikato
    Balloons over Waikato

    Balloons over Waikato is an annual hot air ballooning festival held in Hamilton, New Zealand. It is held over five days during autumn and attracts both local and overseas balloonists....
     hot air ballooning
    Hot air ballooning

    Hot air ballooning is the activity of flying hot air balloons. Attractive aspects of balloon include the exceptional quiet , the lack of a feeling of movement, and the bird's-eye view....
     festival
  • June: National Agricultural Fieldays
    National Agricultural Fieldays

    The National Agricultural Fieldays is an annual national agricultural show and Field day event held in Hamilton, New Zealand. It styles itself as 'the biggest agricultural trade show in the southern hemisphere' ....
  • August World Rally Championship
    World Rally Championship

    The World Rally Championship is a rallying series organised by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer....
  • September: Hamilton Underground Film Festival
    Hamilton Underground Film Festival

    The Hamilton Underground Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Hamilton, New Zealand. The festival is open to all and has no admission fee for film entries.Each entrant receives a DVD which contains all the entered films...
  • November: The Great Race (rowing)
    The Great Race (rowing)

    The Great Race is an annual Rowing race between the men's eight from the University of Waikato, New Zealand and a prominent university team from outside New Zealand....


Sport

The local rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 teams are Waikato
Waikato Rugby Union

The Waikato Rugby Union is the official governing body of rugby union in the Regions of New Zealand of Waikato in the North Island of New Zealand....
 (Air New Zealand Cup
Air New Zealand Cup

The Air New Zealand Cup is New Zealand's professional domestic rugby union competition. It was founded in 2006 with 14 teams, after the NPC was split into two separate competitions....
) and the Chiefs
Chiefs (Super rugby franchise)

The Chiefs are a professional rugby union team based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Their home ground is Waikato Stadium. The Chiefs play in black, red and yellow coloured jerseys....
 (Super 14
Super 14

The Super 14 is the largest rugby union football club championship in the southern hemisphere, consisting of four state teams from Australia , five New Zealand franchises, each of which is comprised by a number of provinces , and five teams from South Africa ....
). The local colours are red, yellow and black hoops, and the provincial mascot is Mooloo, an anthropomorphic cow. Both teams play at Waikato Stadium
Waikato Stadium

Waikato Stadium is a major rugby football and football venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, New Zealand, with a total capacity, seated and standing, of 25,800, with temporary seating for major fixtures increasing the capacity to over 30,000....
. Hamilton is also home to a soccer
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club, Waikato FC
Waikato FC

Waikato Football Club is a soccer club based in Hamilton, New Zealand, New Zealand. The club was founded in 2004 and currently play in the New Zealand Football Championship....
, that competes in the New Zealand Football Championship
New Zealand Football Championship

The New Zealand Football Championship is the national football league in New Zealand. It is a sports professional sports league organization league that is operated by New Zealand Football....
 and used to play at Waikato Stadium, but now, because of financial constraints, play at Centennial Park in Ngaruawahia.

Seddon Park (formerly Westpac Park) is Hamilton's main cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
 venue and hosts Test matches
Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. It has long been considered the ultimate test of playing ability between cricketing nations....
 and One Day Internationals. It is the home ground of the Northern Districts Cricket Association.

Hamilton is fast becoming a motorsport
Motorsport

Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....
 venue as well. The WRC
World Rally Championship

The World Rally Championship is a rallying series organised by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer....
 was held in Hamilton in 2006 and the V8 Supercars will race on a temporary street circuit
Hamilton Street Circuit

Hamilton Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit in Hamilton, New Zealand as part of the V8 Supercars championship. The circuit is run in a clockwise direction around the Frankton business district with the pit lane and main straight located on Mill Street....
 from 2008 onwards.

Hospitals

Hamilton's main hospital is Waikato Hospital
Waikato Hospital

Waikato Hospital is a major regional hospital in Hamilton, New Zealand, New Zealand. It provides specialised and emergency healthcare for the Midlands and Waikato area with patients referred there from feeder hospitals like Whakatane, Lakes area, Tauranga, Thames, Tokoroa and Rotorua....
 with 600 beds and a staff of approximately 2,500. There are two other major private hospitals in Hamilton City - Braemar Hospital, located currently in the Lake Area but soon moving to Hospital Area and Southern Cross Hospital, located in Hamilton East.

City facilities and attractions

Hamilton Gardens
Hamilton Gardens
Hamilton Gardens

Hamilton Gardens is a group of public gardens in the south of Hamilton, New Zealand owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. They are the Waikato's most popular visitor attraction, attracting 600,000 people and holding over 2000 events each year....
 is the region's most popular tourist attraction and hosts the Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival each year.

Other local attractions include Hamilton Zoo
Hamilton Zoo

Hamilton Zoo is the main zoo of Hamilton, New Zealand. It is situated on Brymer Road in the Hamilton, New Zealand suburb of Rotokauri, on the outskirts of the metropolitan area....
, the Waikato Museum
Waikato Museum

The Waikato Museum is situated in Hamilton, New Zealand. Previously called the Waikato Museum of Art and History, the full name has been shortened in recent years due to the incorporation Exscite, an interactive science centre, and the emphasis on Tangata Whenua or Maori Studies....
, the Arts Post art gallery, and the SkyCity
SKYCITY Entertainment Group

SKYCITY Entertainment Group is a New Zealand corporation whose core business is owning and operating casinos in Australasia. It is the smallest of four major players operating in the market....
 casino. Just 20 minutes' drive away is Ngaruawahia
Ngaruawahia

Ngaruawahia is a town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand.The meaning of the town's name is open the food pits, which comes from a feast held hundreds of years ago to celebrate the coming together of two tribes through a marriage....
, the location of Turangawaewae
Turangawaewae

Turangawaewae Marae is a very significant marae of the Maori people of New Zealand and is the headquarters for the Maori King Movement . Located in the town of Ngaruawahia in the Waikato region of the North Island, it is the official residence and reception centre of the head of the Kingitanga ....
 Marae
Marae

A marae malae , malae , is a sacred place which served both religious and social purposes in pre-Christian Polynesian societies. In all these languages, the word also means "cleared, free of weeds, trees, etc." It generally consists of an area of cleared land roughly rectangular , bordered with stones or wooden posts perhaps w...
 and the home of Maori King Tuheitia Paki
Tuheitia Paki

Tuheitia Paki, Venerable Order of Saint John is the current Maori King Movement in New Zealand . He is the eldest son of the previous Maori monarch, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, and was announced as her successor and crowned on the same day as her tangihanga took place, on August 21 2006....
.

Hamilton has 6 public libraries located throughout the city with the Central Library housing the main reference & heritage collection.

Hamilton City Theaters provides professional venue and event management at three theatrical venues in the city: Founders Theater, Clarence St Theater, and The Meteor theater.

The Hamilton New Zealand Temple
Hamilton New Zealand Temple

The Hamilton New Zealand Temple is the 13th constructed and 11th operating Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located just outside the city of Hamilton, New Zealand in the suburb of Temple View, it was built with a modern single-spire design very similar to the Bern Switzerland Temple....
 of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is located in Temple View, Hamilton. It was opened along with the Church College of New Zealand
Church College of New Zealand

Church College of New Zealand is a private secondary school in Hamilton, New Zealand, New Zealand, that is operated by the Church Educational System of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
, a large high school owned by the church, in the late 1950s. Both the college and the temple were built by labour missionaries. Every year, the Temple hosts a large Christmas lighting show which attracts large crowds from all over the country.

Hamilton host a number of annual events that are centered around the Waikato River which flows through the city, These events include The Great Race (rowing), and The Bridge To Bridge Ski Race.

Transport


Air

Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton International Airport

For the airport in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, see Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport.The Hamilton International Airport is an airport located in the Waikato region, in New Zealand....
 serves as both a domestic and international airport. There are direct flights to Wellington and Christchurch and regular flights to other destinations throughout the North Island. International flights are largely restricted to trans-Tasman destinations. The airport also served as a major base for now defunct low-cost airlines Freedom Air
Freedom Air

Freedom Air was Air New Zealand Group's Low-cost carrier which operated from December 1995 to March 2008. It ran scheduled passenger services from New Zealand to Australia and Fiji and charter services within New Zealand....
 and Kiwi Air
Kiwi Travel International Airlines

Kiwi Travel International Airlines was a New Zealand based airline which pioneered discount flights between secondary airports in Australia and New Zealand in the mid 1990s....
.

Cycling

Hamilton has extensive cycleways which link the city center with the outlying suburbs. These cycleways consist of a mixture of dedicated cycle lanes and mixed use cycle/walk ways.

Road

Private cars are the transport medium of choice in this flat, spread-out city.

While buses have been gaining in popularity in recent years, the relative lack of congestion compared to other cities, ample availability of parking and inconvenient bus schedules have been holding up progress. Recent additions to the bus system include audio-posts at bus-stops to provide arrival times, and improved weather shelters. A new service called "The Orbiter" provides a circuit round major centers in the city outskirts.

New Zealand's main road artery State Highway 1
State Highway 1 (New Zealand)

State Highway 1 is the most significant road in the New Zealand New Zealand State Highway network. It runs the length of both main islands, and officially has two designations: SH 1N in the North Island and SH 1S in the South Island, but both sections appear on road signs and road atlases as SH 1....
 runs through Hamilton's western suburbs and connects with State Highway 3 within the city boundaries.

Bridges
The main geographical barrier in the city is the Waikato River. The six road bridges that cross the river are often the focus of morning and evening traffic delays. The six road bridges are:
  • Pukete Bridge
  • Fairfield Bridge
    Fairfield, Hamilton

    Fairfield is a suburb to the northeast of central Hamilton. It is bordered by the Waikato River to the west, Chartwell, Hamilton to the north, Fairview Downs to the east and Claudelands to the South....
  • Whitiora Bridge
  • Claudelands Bridge
    Claudelands

    Claudelands is a suburb directly to the east of central Hamilton, New Zealand, across the Waikato River. It is linked to the central city by the Claudelands road bridge and the East Coast Main Trunk Railway bridge....
  • Victoria Bridge
  • Cobham Bridge


The river is also crossed by a rail bridge and a pedestrian bridge:
  • Claudelands Rail Bridge
  • Flagstaff Pedestrian Bridge


Rail

Hamilton is the railway junction of the East Coast Main Trunk
East Coast Main Trunk Railway

|}The East Coast Main Trunk Railway is a railway line in the North Island of New Zealand, originally running between Hamilton and Taneatua via Tauranga, connecting the Waikato with the Bay of Plenty....
 line with the North Island Main Trunk
North Island Main Trunk Railway

|}|}|}|}|}The North Island Main Trunk line connects Auckland, New Zealand and Wellington, New Zealand, the two major cities in New Zealand's North Island....
 line. Rail passengers are served by a large station located at Frankton Junction. Rail passenger services are confined to The Overlander service which operates between Auckland and Wellington.

Hamilton also has an underground station in the central city located in a tunnel which runs from the Claudelands Rail Bridge through to Ward Park. The station is currently disused and is only accessible from the tunnel entrance.

Hamilton's rail network serves as a major hub for the distribution of dairy products to the ports of Auckland and Tauranga. This hub is located at Crawford St.

Education

Hamilton is home to more than 25,000 tertiary students, mostly enrolled in one of the city's three main tertiary institutes, the University of Waikato
University of Waikato

The University of Waikato is located in Hamilton, New Zealand and Tauranga, New Zealand, and was established in 1964. It has strengths across a broad range of subject areas, particularly its degrees in Computer Science and in Management....
, Waikato Institute of Technology
Waikato Institute of Technology

The Waikato Institute of Technology, marketed as Wintec, is a technological learning institute based in Hamilton, New Zealand, and the fifth largest institute of technology/polytechnic within New Zealand, with around 16,000 full-time and part-time students, 1,200 full-time and part-time staff - and more than 150 programmes....
 and Te Wananga o Aotearoa
Te Wananga o Aotearoa

Te Wananga o Aotearoa is a tertiary education provider, specifically a wananga, in New Zealand. Its name, which is in Maori language, literally means "University of New Zealand" and it recently became the largest public tertiary education institution in the nation , delivering educational programmes across multiple campuses....
. As well as state and private primary, intermediate and high schools, it also notably includes a number of Kura Kaupapa Maori primary schools offering education in the Maori language. A complete list of schools in Hamilton city can be found here
List of schools in Waikato, New Zealand

Waikato is an area in the North Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous small rural primary schools, some small town primary and secondary schools, and city schools in Hamilton, New Zealand....
.

Notables

  • Craig Baird
    Craig Baird

    Craig Baird is a race car driving. Baird is a very successful driver in his homeland, winning three consecutive New Zealand Formula Atlantic championship titles , and then four consecutive New Zealand Touring Car Championship titles ....
    , racing car driver, born in Hamilton.
  • Helen Clark
    Helen Clark

    Helen Elizabeth Clark is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand in three successive terms from 1999 to 2008....
    , former Prime Minister of New Zealand, born in Hamilton.
  • Chanel Cole
    Chanel Cole

    Chanel Cole is a musician from Bega, New South Wales. She is a member of the Australian trip hop group Spook .Chanel's fame grew largely from her appearance as a finalist in the second season of Australian Idol ....
    , Australian Idol
    Australian Idol

    }|-||}Australian Idol is a Logie Award-winning Australian singing competition, which began its first season on 27 July 2003. Part of the Idol series, it originated from the reality program Pop Idol created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller....
     contestant and member of Australian band Spook
    Spook

    Spook can mean:* An alternative term for a ghost* A colloquial term for a spy or more specifically, a member of the Central Intelligence Agency or National Security Agency...
    , born in Hamilton.
  • Guy Doleman
    Guy Doleman

    Guy Doleman was a New Zealand actor.He is perhaps best known for his role as "List of James Bond henchmen in Thunderball" in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball , and as "Colonel Ross" in the three film adaptations of Len Deighton's "Harry Palmer" novels, starring Michael Caine, in the 1960s....
    , film actor
  • Chris van der Drift
    Chris van der Drift

    Christopher Jason van der Drift is a New Zealand racecar driver of Netherlands descent....
    , racecar driver
  • Howden Ganley
    Howden Ganley

    James Howden Ganley is a former racing driver from New Zealand. He participated in 41 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on March 6, 1971, scoring a total of 10 championship points....
    , former Formula One
    Formula One

    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
     racing car driver, born in Hamilton.
  • Malvina Major
    Malvina Major

    Dame Malvina Lorraine Major, New Zealand Order of Merit, Order of British Empire was born in Hamilton, New Zealand into a large musical family....
    , opera singer, born in Hamilton.
  • John Mitchell
    John Mitchell (rugby player)

    John Eric Paul Mitchell, was born on 23 March 1964 in Hawera, New Zealand. A noted rugby union player and coach for the New Zealand All Blacks, Mitchell's rugby career blossomed with the club side Fraser-Tech after he moved from King Country in 1984 and was soon elected Waikato Colts captain....
    , former rugby player, and former New Zealand All Blacks coach.
  • Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien

    Richard Timothy Smith better known under his stage name Richard O'Brien, is an English-born, New Zealand-raised writer, actor, television presenter and theatre performer....
    , creator of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, lived in Hamilton.
  • Frank Sargeson
    Frank Sargeson

    Frank Sargeson was the pen name of Norris Frank Davey. He is considered one of New Zealand's foremost short story writers. Like Katherine Mansfield, Sargeson helped to put New Zealand literature on the world map....
    , renowned author, born in Hamilton.
  • Scott Styris
    Scott Styris

    Scott Bernard Styris is a New Zealand cricket team cricketer. An allrounder, Styris is an aggressive batsman and a Bowler .Educated at Hamilton Boys' High School, Styris has represented Auckland and Northern Districts since 1994/95....
    , NZ cricketer, raised and educated in Hamilton.
  • Dick Quax
    Dick Quax

    Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus Quax is a New Zealand runner. Quax, along with John Walker and Rod Dixon, was one of New Zealand's three outstanding distance runners of the 1970s....
    , Olympic Silver medallist and world record breaking runner, raised and educated in Hamilton.
  • Daniel Vettori
    Daniel Vettori

    Daniel Luca Vettori is a cricketer who is the current captain of the New Zealand cricket team. Though he was born in Auckland, he was brought up in Hamilton, attending Marian School and later St....
    , NZ cricketer, lives in Hamilton.
  • Gillian Karawe Whitehead
    Gillian Whitehead

    Gillian Karawe Whitehead, New Zealand Order of Merit is a New Zealand composer.She studied at the University of Auckland from 1959–62, and Victoria University of Wellington in 1963, graduating BMus Hons in 1964....
    , one of New Zealand's most highly regarded composers, born in Hamilton.
  • Let's Elope
    Let's Elope

    Let's Elope is a Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year Thoroughbred horse racing in Australia.Bred by Highview Stud in Hamilton, New Zealand, Let's Elope was a giant chestnut mare who in 1991 became the first mare in more than 50 years to complete Australia's famed Caulfield Cup - Melbourne Cup double ....
    , Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
    Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year

    The Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year is awarded to the thoroughbred horse who is voted to be the champion horse within an Australian racing season....
     in 1992


Sister cities

Hamilton has three sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
, as designated by : Sacramento
Sacramento, California

Sacramento is the Capital of the United States U.S. state of California, and the county seat of Sacramento County, California. Located along the Sacramento River and just south of the American River's confluence in California's expansive California Central Valley, it is the seventh-largest city in California.....
, USA Saitama
Saitama, Saitama

is the capital and the most populous cities of Japan of Saitama Prefecture in Japan, situated in the south-east of the prefecture. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Saitama, Omiya-ku, Saitama, Yono, Saitama and Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
Wuxi
Wuxi

Wuxi is an old city in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China. Split into halves by Lake Tai, Wuxi borders Changzhou to the west and Suzhou to the east....
, People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....


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