Auckland, New Zealand - Manama, Bahrain - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 14,655 km / 9,106 miles

Auckland, North Dakota, New Zealand

You are looking at Auckland , North Dakota in New Zealand. The city has a population of 1200000 residents. It is located on 174.78 degrees longitude, and -35.08 latitude.

Auckland , General info:
9/10

Often callled the city of sails due to the many boats in its harbor. Auckland has over 50 volcanos and Range Toto - a volcanic Island in the center of the harbour is only 600 years old. Fott prints preserved in ash show that the native population actually watched this volcanic Island form. The rocks on the Island are still warm to the touch.

Auckland , Cheap stuff:
7/10

Visit One Tree Hill (although the tree was chopped down by a Mauri activist recently) for a beautiful view of the city. Also visit the Albert museum, which also has a spectacular view.

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Imagine if your listing wasn't so full of mistakes?
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Maori War Memorial Museum Albert park Rangitoto island. Rocks are NOT warm...
Geoff, 2012-09-02 19:23:00
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Manama, North Dakota, Bahrain

You are looking at Manama in Bahrain. The city has a population of 162000 residents. It is located on 50.58 degrees longitude, and 26.22 latitude.

Manama , General info:
6/10

Capital of Bahrain, shooping and tourism locations, major malls, historic sites.

Friendly people, 15 minutes from the airport

Manama , Cheap stuff:
9/10

Tax and VAT free purchases, international designer brands, electronics, and high quality dinning and food options.

Manama , Don't miss:
6/10

Banyan tree resort, the tree of life, bab al Bahrain, old souk, gold souk.

Trip to aldar islands, lost paradise of dilmunia (waterpark), and the Bahrain Formula one circuit

Manama , Food:
7/10

All international cuisines available, very good value for money, traditional bahraini and arabic foods, shawarmas, biryanis, etc

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