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Auckland in Latin

Auckland in Latin is Aucopolis, Querquetula — Auckland means the largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.

Auckland in Latin

Aucopolis
proper noun
A city in the Auckland Region, New Zealand, on the North Island; the largest conurbation in the country.
Querquetula
proper noun
A city in the Auckland Region, New Zealand, on the North Island; the largest conurbation in the country.

What does "Auckland" mean?

  1. name The largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.
    "They flew into Auckland after a long journey."

Auckland in a sentence

  • They flew into Auckland after a long journey.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Auckland" in Latin?

"Auckland" in Latin is Aucopolis, Querquetula. Auckland means: The largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.

How do you use "Auckland" in a sentence?

Example: "They flew into Auckland after a long journey." In Latin, "Auckland" is Aucopolis, Querquetula.

Are there other ways to say "Auckland" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Auckland": Aucopolis, Querquetula.

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