41-702: [REDACTED] Look up Belmont in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Belmont may refer to: People [ edit ] Belmont (surname) Places [ edit ] Belmont Abbey (disambiguation) Belmont Historic District (disambiguation) Belmont Hotel (disambiguation) Belmont Park (disambiguation) Belmont Plantation (disambiguation) Belmont railway station (disambiguation) Belmont Street (disambiguation) Antigua and Barbuda [ edit ] Belmont, Antigua and Barbuda Australia [ edit ] Belmont, New South Wales ,
82-562: A British car sold from 1986 to 1991 Fiction [ edit ] Belmont, fictional Italian estate of the character Portia in the play The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare The Belmonts, a clan of vampire -hunting characters in the Japanese video game series Castlevania Brago and Sherry Belmont , characters in the Japanese manga series Zatch Bell! Music [ edit ] Belmont (band) , an American pop punk band Belmont (album) Belmont Prize ,
123-511: A British car sold from 1986 to 1991 Fiction [ edit ] Belmont, fictional Italian estate of the character Portia in the play The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare The Belmonts, a clan of vampire -hunting characters in the Japanese video game series Castlevania Brago and Sherry Belmont , characters in the Japanese manga series Zatch Bell! Music [ edit ] Belmont (band) , an American pop punk band Belmont (album) Belmont Prize ,
164-656: A Crusader castle ruins near Suba, Jerusalem Lithuania [ edit ] Belmontas , originally Belmont, a suburb of Vilnius New Zealand [ edit ] Belmont, Auckland Belmont, Wellington Switzerland [ edit ] Belmont Castle, Graubünden Belmont-sur-Lausanne , Vaud Belmont-sur-Yverdon , Vaud Trinidad and Tobago [ edit ] Belmont, Port of Spain United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Belmont, Northwich , Cheshire Belmont, County Durham , now part of Durham city Belmont, Lyme Regis ,
205-604: A Crusader castle ruins near Suba, Jerusalem Lithuania [ edit ] Belmontas , originally Belmont, a suburb of Vilnius New Zealand [ edit ] Belmont, Auckland Belmont, Wellington Switzerland [ edit ] Belmont Castle, Graubünden Belmont-sur-Lausanne , Vaud Belmont-sur-Yverdon , Vaud Trinidad and Tobago [ edit ] Belmont, Port of Spain United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Belmont, Northwich , Cheshire Belmont, County Durham , now part of Durham city Belmont, Lyme Regis ,
246-612: A German music award The Belmonts , American doo-wop group Schools [ edit ] Belmont Abbey College , North Carolina, United States Belmont Academy , Ayr, Scotland Belmont College , Ohio, United States Belmont Elementary School , British Columbia, Canada Belmont Preparatory High School , New York, United States Belmont Public Schools , Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont School (disambiguation) , several schools Belmont Secondary School , British Columbia, Canada Belmont University , Tennessee, United States Sport [ edit ] Belmont Stakes ,
287-612: A German music award The Belmonts , American doo-wop group Schools [ edit ] Belmont Abbey College , North Carolina, United States Belmont Academy , Ayr, Scotland Belmont College , Ohio, United States Belmont Elementary School , British Columbia, Canada Belmont Preparatory High School , New York, United States Belmont Public Schools , Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont School (disambiguation) , several schools Belmont Secondary School , British Columbia, Canada Belmont University , Tennessee, United States Sport [ edit ] Belmont Stakes ,
328-1680: A Grade II* listed country house in Dorset Belmont, East Sussex Belmont, Lancashire Belmont, East Barnet , a former house in London Belmont, Harrow , North London Belmont, Sutton , South London Belmont Castle , a demolished mansion near Grays, Essex Belmont House and Gardens , Kent Belmont Rural , Herefordshire Belmont transmitting station , Lincolnshire Northern Ireland [ edit ] Belmont, Belfast , an electoral ward Scotland [ edit ] Belmont, Ayr Belmont, Shetland United States [ edit ] Arkansas [ edit ] Belmont, Arkansas California [ edit ] Belmont, California Georgia [ edit ] Belmont, Georgia Illinois [ edit ] Belmont Avenue (Chicago) Belmont, Illinois Belmont Township, Iroquois County, Illinois Indiana [ edit ] Belmont, Indiana Kentucky [ edit ] Belmont, Bracken County, Kentucky Belmont, Bullitt County, Kentucky Maine [ edit ] Belmont, Maine Maryland [ edit ] Belmont (Chevy Chase, Maryland Subdivision) Massachusetts [ edit ] Belmont, Massachusetts Michigan [ edit ] Belmont, Michigan Minnesota [ edit ] Belmont Township, Jackson County, Minnesota Mississippi [ edit ] Belmont, Mississippi Belmont Plantation (Wayside, Mississippi) Missouri [ edit ] Belmont, Missouri , site of
369-1566: A Grade II* listed country house in Dorset Belmont, East Sussex Belmont, Lancashire Belmont, East Barnet , a former house in London Belmont, Harrow , North London Belmont, Sutton , South London Belmont Castle , a demolished mansion near Grays, Essex Belmont House and Gardens , Kent Belmont Rural , Herefordshire Belmont transmitting station , Lincolnshire Northern Ireland [ edit ] Belmont, Belfast , an electoral ward Scotland [ edit ] Belmont, Ayr Belmont, Shetland United States [ edit ] Arkansas [ edit ] Belmont, Arkansas California [ edit ] Belmont, California Georgia [ edit ] Belmont, Georgia Illinois [ edit ] Belmont Avenue (Chicago) Belmont, Illinois Belmont Township, Iroquois County, Illinois Indiana [ edit ] Belmont, Indiana Kentucky [ edit ] Belmont, Bracken County, Kentucky Belmont, Bullitt County, Kentucky Maine [ edit ] Belmont, Maine Maryland [ edit ] Belmont (Chevy Chase, Maryland Subdivision) Massachusetts [ edit ] Belmont, Massachusetts Michigan [ edit ] Belmont, Michigan Minnesota [ edit ] Belmont Township, Jackson County, Minnesota Mississippi [ edit ] Belmont, Mississippi Belmont Plantation (Wayside, Mississippi) Missouri [ edit ] Belmont, Missouri , site of
410-621: A horse race Belmont Bombers , a junior ice hockey team in Belmont, Ontario, Canada Belmont Bruins , the sports teams of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, United States Belmont Shore RFC , a rugby union team in Long Beach, California, United States Other uses [ edit ] Battle of Belmont (1899) , during the Second Boer War Battle of Belmont (1861), during
451-401: A horse race Belmont Bombers , a junior ice hockey team in Belmont, Ontario, Canada Belmont Bruins , the sports teams of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, United States Belmont Shore RFC , a rugby union team in Long Beach, California, United States Other uses [ edit ] Battle of Belmont (1899) , during the Second Boer War Battle of Belmont (1861), during
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#1732844979756492-1529: A neighborhood in New York City North Carolina [ edit ] Belmont, North Carolina Ohio [ edit ] Belmont, Ohio Belmont County, Ohio Oregon [ edit ] Belmont, Portland, Oregon Pennsylvania [ edit ] Belmont, Pennsylvania Belmont (Bensalem, Pennsylvania) Belmont District, Pennsylvania Belmont Mansion (Philadelphia) Tennessee [ edit ] Belmont, Anderson County, Tennessee Belmont, Coffee County, Tennessee Belmont, Jefferson County, Tennessee Belmont Mansion (Tennessee) Texas [ edit ] Belmont, Texas , in Gonzales County Belmont, Dallas Vermont [ edit ] Belmont, Vermont Virginia [ edit ] Belmont Plantation (Albemarle County, Virginia) Belmont (Capron, Virginia) Belmont (Charlottesville, Virginia) Belmont (Falmouth, Virginia) , now known as Gari Melchers Home & Studio Belmont, Virginia , in Loudoun County Belmont, Montgomery County, Virginia Belmont, Roanoke, Virginia Belmont Manor House , Ashburn, Virginia Washington [ edit ] Belmont, Washington West Virginia [ edit ] Belmont, West Virginia Wisconsin [ edit ] Belmont, Wisconsin ,
533-1327: A neighborhood in New York City North Carolina [ edit ] Belmont, North Carolina Ohio [ edit ] Belmont, Ohio Belmont County, Ohio Oregon [ edit ] Belmont, Portland, Oregon Pennsylvania [ edit ] Belmont, Pennsylvania Belmont (Bensalem, Pennsylvania) Belmont District, Pennsylvania Belmont Mansion (Philadelphia) Tennessee [ edit ] Belmont, Anderson County, Tennessee Belmont, Coffee County, Tennessee Belmont, Jefferson County, Tennessee Belmont Mansion (Tennessee) Texas [ edit ] Belmont, Texas , in Gonzales County Belmont, Dallas Vermont [ edit ] Belmont, Vermont Virginia [ edit ] Belmont Plantation (Albemarle County, Virginia) Belmont (Capron, Virginia) Belmont (Charlottesville, Virginia) Belmont (Falmouth, Virginia) , now known as Gari Melchers Home & Studio Belmont, Virginia , in Loudoun County Belmont, Montgomery County, Virginia Belmont, Roanoke, Virginia Belmont Manor House , Ashburn, Virginia Washington [ edit ] Belmont, Washington West Virginia [ edit ] Belmont, West Virginia Wisconsin [ edit ] Belmont, Wisconsin ,
574-770: A population density of 2,817 people per km . Belmont had a population of 3,027 at the 2018 New Zealand census , an increase of 81 people (2.7%) since the 2013 census , and an increase of 219 people (7.8%) since the 2006 census . There were 1,056 households, comprising 1,473 males and 1,554 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.95 males per female. The median age was 35.4 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 645 people (21.3%) aged under 15 years, 645 (21.3%) aged 15 to 29, 1,329 (43.9%) aged 30 to 64, and 405 (13.4%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 74.7% European/ Pākehā , 8.7% Māori , 4.2% Pacific peoples , 19.0% Asian , and 4.5% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. The percentage of people born overseas
615-480: A purpose-build school was opened in 1913. In 1927, Takapuna Grammar School was opened in Belmont. During the 1950s, the New Zealand Government constructed housing for the staff of Devonport Naval Base at Belmont and Bayswater. In 1952, Belmont Intermediate School was constructed adjacent to Takapuna Grammar, and in 1960 St Luke's Catholic church was built. In 1992, a performing arts theatre called
656-728: A reference to Belmont Heim, the home of the Bull family. Belmont is an isthmus on the Devonport Peninsula of the North Shore, located between Shoal Bay and the Rangitoto Channel of the Hauraki Gulf . The suburb is bordered by Hauraki to the north, Bayswater to the southwest and Narrow Neck to the southeast. Saint Leonards Beach is located north of the suburb. The North Shore is primarily uplifted Waitemata Group sandstone, that
697-632: A suburb in the Hunter Region Belmont, Queensland , an outer suburb of Brisbane Shire of Belmont, Queensland , a former local government area Electoral district of Belmont (Queensland) , a former state electorate in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Belmont, Victoria , a southern suburb of Geelong Belmont, Western Australia , a suburb of Perth City of Belmont , a Local Government Area in Western Australia, in
738-445: A suburb in the Hunter Region Belmont, Queensland , an outer suburb of Brisbane Shire of Belmont, Queensland , a former local government area Electoral district of Belmont (Queensland) , a former state electorate in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Belmont, Victoria , a southern suburb of Geelong Belmont, Western Australia , a suburb of Perth City of Belmont , a Local Government Area in Western Australia, in
779-476: A village in Lafayette County Belmont (town), Wisconsin , a town in Lafayette County Belmont, Portage County, Wisconsin , a town Zimbabwe [ edit ] Belmont, Zimbabwe , site of Ingutsheni Hospital Automobiles [ edit ] Belmont (automobile) , an American electric car sold in 1916 Holden Belmont , an Australian car sold from 1968 to 1974 Vauxhall Belmont ,
820-409: A village in Lafayette County Belmont (town), Wisconsin , a town in Lafayette County Belmont, Portage County, Wisconsin , a town Zimbabwe [ edit ] Belmont, Zimbabwe , site of Ingutsheni Hospital Automobiles [ edit ] Belmont (automobile) , an American electric car sold in 1916 Holden Belmont , an Australian car sold from 1968 to 1974 Vauxhall Belmont ,
861-532: Is an intermediate (years 7–8) school with a roll of 518. Belmont School is a contributing primary (years 1–6) school with a roll of 442. It was founded in 1912 and moved to its current siate in 1913. Wilson School is a special school for students with intellectual or physical disabilities. It has a roll of 118 students. It was previously called the Wilson Home. All these schools are co-educational . Rolls are as of August 2024. The first local government in
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#1732844979756902-767: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Belmont [REDACTED] Look up Belmont in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Belmont may refer to: People [ edit ] Belmont (surname) Places [ edit ] Belmont Abbey (disambiguation) Belmont Historic District (disambiguation) Belmont Hotel (disambiguation) Belmont Park (disambiguation) Belmont Plantation (disambiguation) Belmont railway station (disambiguation) Belmont Street (disambiguation) Antigua and Barbuda [ edit ] Belmont, Antigua and Barbuda Australia [ edit ] Belmont, New South Wales ,
943-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Belmont, Auckland Belmont is a suburb of Auckland , New Zealand , located on the North Shore . The suburb is in the North Shore ward , one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland Council . The first references to Belmont on the North Shore date from the mid-1880s. The likely origin of
984-706: The American Civil War Belmont (cigarette) , a Canadian brand Belmont Books , a publishing company Belmont Report , a medical ethics report Lake Macquarie Airport , formerly Belmont Airport Belmont transmitting station in Lincolnshire See also [ edit ] Balmont (disambiguation) Beaumont (disambiguation) Bellmont (disambiguation) Belmond, Iowa Belmonte (disambiguation) Earl of Bellomont Montebello (disambiguation) Schönberg (disambiguation) (German for "beautiful mountain") Topics referred to by
1025-578: The American Civil War Belmont (cigarette) , a Canadian brand Belmont Books , a publishing company Belmont Report , a medical ethics report Lake Macquarie Airport , formerly Belmont Airport Belmont transmitting station in Lincolnshire See also [ edit ] Balmont (disambiguation) Beaumont (disambiguation) Bellmont (disambiguation) Belmond, Iowa Belmonte (disambiguation) Earl of Bellomont Montebello (disambiguation) Schönberg (disambiguation) (German for "beautiful mountain") Topics referred to by
1066-571: The Civil War Battle of Belmont Nebraska [ edit ] Belmont, Nebraska , a ghost town Nevada [ edit ] Belmont, Nevada , a ghost town New Hampshire [ edit ] Belmont, New Hampshire , a town Belmont (CDP), New Hampshire , a village and census-designated place in the town New York [ edit ] Belmont, New York , a village in Allegany County Belmont, Bronx , New York,
1107-446: The Civil War Battle of Belmont Nebraska [ edit ] Belmont, Nebraska , a ghost town Nevada [ edit ] Belmont, Nevada , a ghost town New Hampshire [ edit ] Belmont, New Hampshire , a town Belmont (CDP), New Hampshire , a village and census-designated place in the town New York [ edit ] Belmont, New York , a village in Allegany County Belmont, Bronx , New York,
1148-568: The Rose Centre was founded in Belmont. Originally founded as a partnership between Belmont School and the Company Theatre, the venue has a 110 seat theatre, pre-school facilities and community meeting rooms. In the early 2020s, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei developed Oneoneroa, a housing development on the coast of Shoal Bay in Belmont. Belmont covers 1.15 km (0.44 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 3,240 as of June 2024, with
1189-830: The area was the Lake Highway District, also known as the Takapuna Highway District, which began operating 1867. In June 1889 the road board was dissolved, in favour of Takapuna being under the direct control of the Waitemata County Council . The Borough of Takapuna was established on 1 July 1913, after 73% of electors in Takapuna voted for independence from the Waitemata County, which included Belmont. After significant growth in population, Takapuna Borough became Takapuna City in 1961. In 1989, Takapuna City
1230-557: The ferry at Bayswater . The plan was a success, leading to rapid suburban development in Takapuna and Belmont. The tramway soon became unpopular due to competition, and closed 17 years later on 26 April 1927. A Presbyterian church called St Margaret's Church was constructed in May 1910. Belmont Primary School was established in June 1912, first operating from the St Margaret's church hall, until
1271-921: The inner eastern suburbs of Perth Electoral district of Belmont , a state electorate represented in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Canada [ edit ] Belmont, Edmonton , Alberta Belmont, Nova Scotia Belmont, Ontario Belmont, Prince Edward Island Port Belmont (aka "Belmont"), British Columbia, a former mining community on Princess Royal Island Havelock-Belmont-Methuen , Ontario France [ edit ] Belmont, Bas-Rhin Belmont, Doubs Belmont, Gers Belmont, Isère Belmont, Haute-Marne Belmont, Haute-Saône Belmont, Jura Grenada [ edit ] Belmont, Grenada Ireland [ edit ] Belmont, County Offaly Israel [ edit ] Belmont Castle,
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1312-787: The inner eastern suburbs of Perth Electoral district of Belmont , a state electorate represented in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Canada [ edit ] Belmont, Edmonton , Alberta Belmont, Nova Scotia Belmont, Ontario Belmont, Prince Edward Island Port Belmont (aka "Belmont"), British Columbia, a former mining community on Princess Royal Island Havelock-Belmont-Methuen , Ontario France [ edit ] Belmont, Bas-Rhin Belmont, Doubs Belmont, Gers Belmont, Isère Belmont, Haute-Marne Belmont, Haute-Saône Belmont, Jura Grenada [ edit ] Belmont, Grenada Ireland [ edit ] Belmont, County Offaly Israel [ edit ] Belmont Castle,
1353-422: The late 1880s, Takapuna had developed into a destination for tourists, and large summer residences were constructed in the area. One of these residences was Earnscliffe, a Victorian eclectic manor constructed in 1882 for journalist Charles Robert Williamson. Sections of Belmont (which covered modern Belmont and Hauraki In 1910, a private tramway was established, which conveyed passengers from Milford to
1394-590: The name (which means "Beautiful Mountain" in French ) is that it is a reference to Reverend Roberts' property on Roberts Avenue. The property included a racing stable, which he named after Belmont Park racing track in New York . Roberts held Sunday school services at his home, which the local Presbyterian church continued to use for the Sunday school after a church building had been constructed in 1910. Alternatively Belmont may be
1435-500: The region, known to be settled by the Tāmaki Māori ancestor Peretū. Toi-te-huatahi and his followers settled and interwed with these early peoples. Two traditional names are associated with Belmont. Wai-o-Roka , the small tidal inlet of Shoal Bay that separates Belmont from Hauraki, and Takawhenua ("The Fall of the Land", a place located along the cliffs of the northern shores of
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1558-574: The suburb. The Belmont area was purchased by the Crown on 13 April 1841 as a part of the Mahurangi Block. The first European farmers arrived in the wider area in the late 1840s. In 1859, a brickworks was established in the suburb on the Shoal Bay coast, and by the 1860s the area between Belmont and O'Neills Point had become important locations where kauri gum diggers could uncover the resource. By
1599-402: Was $ 42,100, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 666 people (28.0%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,269 (53.3%) people were employed full-time, 318 (13.4%) were part-time, and 69 (2.9%) were unemployed. Takapuna Grammar School is a secondary (years 9–13) school with a roll of 2087 students. The adjacent Belmont Intermediate
1640-468: Was 38.7, compared with 27.1% nationally. Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 56.9% had no religion , 31.9% were Christian , 0.1% had Māori religious beliefs , 1.3% were Hindu , 0.7% were Muslim , 2.4% were Buddhist and 1.9% had other religions. Of those at least 15 years old, 903 (37.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 201 (8.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income
1681-527: Was deposited on the sea floor during the Early Miocene , between 22 and 16 million years ago. Prior to human settlement, much of Belmont was a kauri -dominated northern broadleaf podocarp forest, with Pōhutukawa trees being a major feature of the coastline. Māori settlement of the Auckland Region began around the 13th or 14th centuries. The Devonport-Takapuna area was one of the earliest settled in