Sounds like a paradise, doesn't it?
It's Auckland.
A new map graphic from the statistics wizards at Infometrics has revealed the true size of Auckland, a behemoth whose population last year was 35 per cent of New Zealand's total, or enough to match the populations of the next 12 largest urban areas combined.
That means that the population of Auckland matches that of Christchurch, Wellington, Dunedin, Hamilton, Tauranga, Palmerston North, Napier, Porirua, Lower Hutt, Rotorua, Whangarei and New Plymouth combined.
It shows that the population of the next largest city, Christchurch - at 377,000 - matches only a portion of Central Auckland.
The map also reveals that the population of Dunedin (104,000) matches that of northwest Auckland alone, if you include Greenhithe and Beach Haven.
The rest of West Auckland still fits the population of Lower Hutt and Palmerston North.
Another graphic reveals some surprising comparisons between some of Auckland's smaller areas, and towns and cities across New Zealand.
Waiheke West (the end with all the people on it) boasted 9000 residents, or the same as Wanaka.
Pukekohe and Taupo share more than just great race tracks, with each area registering a population of 24,000.
All these people provide some serious financial muscle, with Auckland punching slightly above its weight in proving 38 percent of our national GDP from 35 percent of our population.
But it still can't produce a winning Super Rugby team.