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  2. New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    City in Taranaki, New Zealand New Plymouth Ngāmotu (Māori) City New Plymouth city skyline looking south from the foreshore with Mount Taranaki on the horizon. New Plymouth Show map of Taranaki Region New Plymouth Show map of North Island New Plymouth Show map of New Zealand Coordinates: 39°03′28″S 174°04′27″E  /  39.05778°S 174.07417°E  / -39.05778; 174.07417 Country New ...

  3. List of historic places in New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The "Architecture Now" magazine presented an itinerary in New Plymouth including heritage buildings and stated: "The city remains the location of some of the oldest surviving architect-designed buildings in New Zealand." One of the first settlers arriving in New Plymouth in 1843 was Frederick Thatcher, a London-trained architect. He came with ...

  4. Fitzroy, New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy (Māori: Poutūtaki) [3] is a coastal suburb of New Plymouth, in the western North Island of New Zealand.It is located to the north-east of the city centre. The area was initially named the Fitzroy Block after Governor Robert FitzRoy reduced the land purchased by the Plymouth Company from local Māori from 25,000 hectares (62,000 acres) to 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) in the mid-1840s.

  5. Bell Block, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bell Block is a town in Taranaki, New Zealand. State Highway 3 runs through it. It is 6 km north-east of the centre of New Plymouth and 1 km from the outer edge of New Plymouth at Waiwhakaiho. Waitara is about 9 km to the north-east. New Plymouth Airport is located immediately to the north-east of Bell Block. [3] [4]

  6. Public transport in New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in New Plymouth is undergoing a revival after many years of minimal council support since the early 1990s. The system covers New Plymouth city, as well as services to Waitara, Inglewood, Ōakura and recently Stratford. [1] Major changes were introduced on 31 May 2010. New routes were introduced, and service levels greatly expanded.

  7. New Plymouth Central - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth Central had a population of 1,110 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 42 people (−3.6%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 42 people (−3.6%) since the 2006 census. There were 525 households, comprising 573 males and 534 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.07 males per female.

  8. Richmond Cottage - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth was chosen by Frederic Alonzo Carrington, the 32-year-old Chief Surveyor for the Plymouth Company, as the site for New Zealand's second European colony. [2] The Beach Cottage as it was then known due to its originally seaside location, overlooked the sea in St Aubyn Street, near the present Richmond Estate apartments.

  9. Port Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the port purchased most of the site of the decommissioned New Plymouth Power Station. This site is adjacent to the port and provided an additional 18 ha of land. [5] In 2016, the port became the first port in New Zealand to be smoke free. [6] In 2017, the port purchased a new tug boat Kinaki which replaced a 45-year-old vessel Kupe.