By HARRY Hull.  Cairo and Wellington  Similarities  The climate in Wellington and Cairo Is usually very warm and at night it is cool.  They both.

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By HARRY Hull

 Cairo and Wellington  Similarities  The climate in Wellington and Cairo Is usually very warm and at night it is cool.  They both have different varieties of land but not exactly the same because Wellington has Buildings, Hills and seas were as Cairo has deserts, seas and Buildings.  Cairo and Wellington  Similarities  The climate in Wellington and Cairo Is usually very warm and at night it is cool.  They both have different varieties of land but not exactly the same because Wellington has Buildings, Hills and seas were as Cairo has deserts, seas and Buildings.

The population of wellington is 393,600  Wellington is located in the south western tip of north island.  Wellington is the 12 nicest place to live in the world.  The original people that lived in new Zealand are called Maoris.  The first Europeans that settled in New Zealand arrived on the Tory ship on 20 September  In 1865 Wellington became capital of New Zealand instead of Auckland.  Auckland was only capital 14 years.  Wellington was and still is more successful than Auckland because it has been capital for 150 years.  Instead of shaking hands with someone when you meet them Maoris rub there noses toghether.

 The population of Cairo is 70 million.  Cairo is located near the Nile Delta.  Its the largest city in the middle east and the second largest in Africa after Lagos which is the largest.  It is the capital of Egypt.  In Ancient Egypt Cairo was actually called Memphis.  Cairo was founded in the 10 century CE by Jewhar al-Siqilli”The Sicilian.”

 A= Bird  B= Leg  D=Hand  F=Worm  J=Snake  K=bowl  L=Lion  P=pot  R=eye  T=semi circle  U= duck

Cairo Cairo is near the top of the river Nile. The Nile is the longest river in the world and runs next to Cairo.  Ancient Egyptians held court in Cairo but Cairo was called Memphis then.  In Cairo if someone did a crime the person who got the crime would get to choose a punishment that would happen on the criminal but that could only happen if the person who got the crime was still alive. Cairo Cairo is near the top of the river Nile. The Nile is the longest river in the world and runs next to Cairo.  Ancient Egyptians held court in Cairo but Cairo was called Memphis then.  In Cairo if someone did a crime the person who got the crime would get to choose a punishment that would happen on the criminal but that could only happen if the person who got the crime was still alive.

 Wellingtons first president was Irishman Henry Blundell.  Henry Blundell retired in 1874 but his three sons took over the job for him so it remained Blundell family 1972 when his sons retired.  The colony’s capital was originally established by govener William Hobson at Kororareka ( russel) at the of islands.  After 1841 it was sited in Auckland.  All though Wellington is the capital city it is the smallest place in New Zealand.