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  2. Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga ...

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    [6] [7] In 1941, the Honorary Geographic Board of New Zealand renamed the hill to a 57-character name "Taumata­whakatangihanga­koauau­o­tamatea­pokai­whenua­ki­tana­tahu", which has been an official name since 1948, and first appeared in a 1955 map. [8] The New Zealand Geographic Placenames Database, maintained by Land Information New ...

  3. Mount Cook Village - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2023 census, Mount Cook Village had a larger boundary, covering 9.68 km 2 (3.74 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Mount Cook Village had a population of 213 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 12 people (6.0%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 3 people (1.4%) since the 2006 census.

  4. Castle Hill Village - Wikipedia

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    Castle Hill Village is described by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement, and covers 0.61 km 2 (0.24 sq mi). [1] It had an estimated population of 50 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 82 people per km 2. It is part of the statistical area of Craigieburn. [7]

  5. Rongotea - Wikipedia

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    Rongotea is defined by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement. It covers 0.58 km 2 (0.22 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 700 as of June 2023, [2] with a population density of 1,207 people per km 2. It is part of the larger Awahuri statistical area.

  6. Castlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Castlepoint is a small beachside settlement on the Wairarapa coast of the Wellington Region of New Zealand. [ 3] It is home to a lighthouse which stands near the top of the northern end of a reef. The reef is about one kilometre long. At the southern end of the reef, there is an island known locally as "seagull island", due to its large ...

  7. Egmont Village - Wikipedia

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    Egmont Village is defined by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement and covers 1.44 km 2 (0.56 sq mi) [ 1] and had an estimated population of 360 as of June 2023, [ 2] with a population density of 250 people per km 2. It is part of the larger Mangaoraka statistical area. Historical population for Egmont Village. Year. Pop. ±% p.a. 2006. 273.

  8. Mount Somers - Wikipedia

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    Mount Somers ( Māori: Te Kiekie) is a small town in Canterbury, New Zealand, nestled in the foothills of the Southern Alps. The population in the 2021 census was 160. [ 3] Due to its scenic location, it has seen growth in the number of holiday homes. Unlike many country towns in New Zealand, Mount Somers' economy has not been solely agricultural.

  9. Kingsland, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Kingsland is an inner-city suburb of Auckland, the largest and most populous urban area in New Zealand. [3] Kingsland is under the local governance of the Auckland Council. It is the home of Eden Park, New Zealand's largest stadium, which hosted the finals for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Kingsland has a village centre that contains a series of ...