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Territorial authorities in Waikato region before 2010. The Waikato (/ ˈ w aɪ k ɑː t ɔː /) is a region of the upper North Island of New Zealand. It covers the Waikato District, Waipa District, Matamata-Piako District, South Waikato District and Hamilton City, as well as Hauraki, Coromandel Peninsula, the northern King Country, much of the Taupō District, and parts of the Rotorua Lakes ...
Waikato District Council: Area [1] ... Waikato District is a territorial authority of New Zealand, ... 1951 Raglan County Council map. Raglan County Council
Waikato Region This is a list of localities in Waikato as defined by government agency Statistics New Zealand in 2013, listed by the territorial authorities to which each locality belongs. Waikato is a region of New Zealand in the central North Island which reaches from coast to coast and from Coromandel Peninsula in the north to Lake Taupō and King Country in the south. Many boundaries and ...
Most regional boundaries conform with territorial authority boundaries but there are a number of exceptions. An example is Taupo District, split between four regions, although most of its area is in the Waikato region. [10] There is often a high degree of co-operation between regional and territorial councils as they have complementary roles.
Map of selected surface volcanic features of the Waikato-King Country Region. Clicking on the map enlarges it, and enables panning and mouseover of volcano name/wikilink and ages before present. Key for the volcanics that are shown with panning is: basalt (shades of brown/orange), monogenetic basalts,
Map of postcodes. Website: Matamata-Piako District Council: Matamata-Piako District is a local government area in the Waikato region of New Zealand.
The Waikato River forms much of the eastern boundary of the district, before it flows north-westward through the district, past Cambridge.The Waipā River, the Waikato River's main tributary, flows northwards through the western part of the district; [11] the two rivers meet outside the district.
It is separated from the Taupiri Range by an air-gap at Mangawara, [1] where the Waikato flowed about 20,000 years ago. [2] The range is drained by the Waitakaruru and Whangamarino Rivers and their tributaries at the north end. Further south, tributaries of the Piako River drain the east side of the range and streams flow to the Waikato on the ...