Wellington, capital of New Zealand It is known as the "City of Wellington Wind" because the wind blew through the region, with most of New Zealand [1] is the tip of the North Island. Cook Strait between the Rimutaka Range has a population of 430,000, is the city with the second largest population, after Auckland. Wellington is home to the embassies and consulates. A center of art and culture The city is packed with restaurants, cafes and nightlife. In addition to the capital, Wellington also important Port is a large thoroughfare through to the South Island. And is critical to the economy of the country. Warm temperatures are between 9-13 degrees Celsius in winter. The summer is about 17-22 degrees Celsius.