Māngere

Māngere
Massey Homestead, the former residence of William Massey prime minister of New Zealand and notable resident of Māngere
Mangere's location within the Auckland urban area
Coordinates: 36°58′S 174°48′E / 36.967°S 174.800°E / -36.967; 174.800
CountryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Local authorityAuckland Council
Electoral wardManukau ward
Local boardMāngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board
Area
  Land3,210 ha (7,930 acres)
Population
 (June 2024)
  Total
23,790
Postcode(s)
2022
AirportsAuckland Airport
Māngere Bridge Favona Māngere East
(Puketutu Island)
Māngere
Māngere East
Airport Oaks (Manukau Harbour) Wiri

Māngere (Māori pronunciation: [ˈmaːŋɛɾɛ]) is a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand, located on mainly flat land on the northeastern shore of the Manukau Harbour, to the northwest of Manukau City Centre and 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) south of the Auckland city centre. It is the location of Auckland Airport, which lies close to the harbour's edge to the south of the suburb.

The area has been inhabited by Tāmaki Māori since early periods of Māori history, including large-scale agricultural stonefields, such as Ihumātao, and Māngere Mountain, which was home to a fortified . Te Ākitai Waiohua communities in Māngere thrived in the 1840s and 1850s after the establishment of a Wesleyan Mission and extensive wheat farms, until the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863. Māngere remained a rural community until the mid-20th Century, when Māngere became one of the largest state housing developments in Auckland.