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  2. Whakatāne - Wikipedia

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    The Whakatāne District is the territorial authority that encompasses the town, covering an area to the south and west of the town, excluding the enclave of Kawerau District. Whakatāne has an urban population of 16,650, making it New Zealand's 33rd-largest urban area and the Bay of Plenty's third-largest urban area, after Tauranga and Rotorua.

  3. Whakatāne District - Wikipedia

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    A Whakatane County Council was established in 1876, and covered a wider area than the present district, including Ōpōtiki. Whakatane Road Board was established at the same time. The county was split into Whakatane and Opotiki counties in 1900, and the Road Board was made part of Whakatane County.

  4. Galatea, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Galatea statistical area had a population of 1,407 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 87 people (6.6%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 24 people (−1.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 498 households, comprising 714 males and 693 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.03 males per female.

  5. Bay of Plenty Region - Wikipedia

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    The rail network is used exclusively for freight. The hub of regional economic activity is the Port of Tauranga, with well-established rail and road connections to other parts of the region. The three commercial airports are Tauranga Airport, Rotorua Airport and Whakatane Airport. Car travel remains the dominant form of transport in the region.

  6. Waimana - Wikipedia

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    Waimana is a rural valley in the Whakatāne District and Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island.It is located in the northern Te Urewera. Waimana River, originally known as Tauranga River, runs through the valley, joining the Ohinemataroa River one kilometre south-west of Tāneatua.

  7. Coastlands - Wikipedia

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    The canoe started to drift back out to sea. Wairaka, the daughter of captain-navigator Toroa, seized the paddle, and brought the waka back to shore. She forbade the tapu forbidding women to handle canoes, shouting "Kia Whakatane au i ahau", translating as "I will act the part of a man"; this phrase is the origin of Whakatāne's name. [4] [5]

  8. Wikipedia:Map data/Whakatane Graben - Wikipedia

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    White shaded areas are the surface projections of major recent earthquake swarms and the yellow shaded area shows aftershocks of the 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake to illustrate areas of recent tectonic activity. A subpage key for inclusion exists at ->Wikipedia:Map data/Whakatane Graben/key that also contains references and other details.

  9. Awakeri - Wikipedia

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    It is located in a farming and fruit-growing area, has basic amenities and a primary school for students aged 5 to 13, and is best known for nearby hot springs. Awakeri is located at the junction of State Highways 2 and 30 on the route of SH 2 from Edgecumbe to Tāneatua and the route of SH 30 from Whakatāne to Te Teko , and the two highways ...

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