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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. New Plymouth, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth was a colony town, bought and planned before it was settled. It was the combined project of a group of people purportedly dissatisfied with city life in Chicago, who in 1895 formed what they called "The Plymouth Society of Chicago" and William E. Smythe, who was the chairman of the executive committee of the National Irrigation Congress and a famous irrigation promoter.

  4. Idaho State Highway 72 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 72 (SH‑72) is a 1.989-mile (3.201 km) state highway in Payette County, Idaho, United States, that connects U.S. Route 30 (US 30), south of New Plymouth, with Idaho State Highway 52 (SH‑52) in Hamilton Corner. SH‑72 is maintained by the Idaho Transportation Department.

  5. Public transport in New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth Corporation Tramways was reputedly the smallest municipality in the world to operate trams on the overhead electricity system. The line to Pukekura Park was the first to close, in 1937. The line to Westown closed in 1950 (replaced by electric trolleybuses) while the final service between the Port and Fitzroy route was replaced ...

  6. Category:Suburbs of New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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  7. History of New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth was laid out over 550 acres (2.2 km 2), with additional rural sections proposed along the coast beyond Waitara, covering a total of 68,500 acres (274 km 2). By year's end his map of the town showed 2267 sections ready for selection by settlers, with streets, squares, hospitals, schools and parks surrounded by boulevards that ...

  8. Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth is the grey area on the northern coastline. Mount Taranaki is the second highest mountain in the North Island, and the dominant geographical feature of the region. A Māori legend says that Mount Taranaki previously lived with the Tongariro , Ngāuruhoe and Ruapehu mountains of the central North Island but fled to its current ...

  9. New Plymouth District - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth District covers 2,205.59 km 2 (851.58 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 90,000 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 41 people per km 2. The New Plymouth District is the 11th largest district (out of 67) in New Zealand.