Information about Waikato
“Waikato” redirects here. For other uses, see Waikato (disambiguation).
| Environment Waikato Waikato Regional Council | |
| Country: | New Zealand |
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| Regional Council | |
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| Name: | Environment Waikato |
| Chair: | Jenni Vernon |
| Population: | 387,700 June 2006 estimate |
| Land Area: | 24,025km² |
| Website: | [1] |
| Cities and Towns | |
| Cities: | Hamilton |
| Towns: | Cambridge, Coromandel, Huntly, Matamata, Miranda, Morrinsville, Ngaruawahia, Ngatea, Pirongia, Putaruru, Raglan, Taupiri, Taupo, Te Aroha, Te Awamutu, Te Kauwhata, Te Kuiti, Thames, Tirau, Tokoroa, Waihi |
| Constituent Territorial Authorities | |
| Names: | Hamilton City Waikato District South Waikato District Waipa District Thames-Coromandel District Matamata-Piako District Waitomo District Otorohanga District Franklin District Hauraki District Taupo District Part of Rotorua District |
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Waikato is the name of a region in the North Island of New Zealand. Exact boundaries of the region depend largely on the use of the name, but in all cases it refers to an area around the city of Hamilton and extending along the banks of the Waikato River.
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The Waikato local government region
The Waikato Region is a local government region on the western side of the North Island. It stretches from Lake Taupo and northern King Country in the south, up to the Coromandel Peninsula and the boundary with the Auckland Region. The region has an area of 25,000 km², and an estimated 2006 population of 387,700.The Waikato region (general use of term)
The term Waikato is likely to generally include only a part of the local government region, excluding areas around the Coromandel Peninsula and Thames Valley in the north and around and to the north of Lake Taupo in the southeast.The Waikato District
Waikato also refers to the district administered by the Waikato District Council. This covers the towns of Ngaruawahia, Huntly and Raglan.The Waikato River
The Waikato refers to the long river from which the region gets its name. Waikato is a Māori word meaning flowing water.Geography
In the west, the region is bounded by the Tasman Sea. The coastal region is largely rough hill country, known locally as the Hakarimata Range, though it is more gently undulating in the north, closer to the mouth of the Waikato River. The coast is punctured by three large natural harbours: Raglan Harbour, Aotea Harbour, and Kawhia Harbour. The area around Raglan is noted for its volcanic black sand beaches, and also for its fine surfing conditions at Manu bay and Ruapuke beach.
To the east of the coastal hills lies the broad floodplain of the Waikato River. The region has a wet temperate climate, and the land is largely rich farmland, although it also contains undrained peat swamp. It is in the broad Waikato Plains that most of the region's population resides, and the land is intensively farmed with both livestock (mainly dairy cattle) and crops (such as maize). The area around Cambridge has many thoroughbred stables.
The north of the region around Te Kauwhata produces some of New Zealand's best wines. Several shallow lakes lie in this area, the largest of which is Lake Waikare.
To the east, the land rises towards the forested slopes of the Kaimai and Mamaku Ranges. The upper reaches of the Waikato River are used for hydroelectricity, and several large artificial lakes are found in the region's southeast.
History
Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the western North Island contained some of the most densely populated parts of New Zealand, inhabited by iwi such as Ngāti Toa and Tainui.The Waikato has a prominent history, particularly regarding relationships between Māori and European in early colonial New Zealand. During the Land Wars of the 1860s, the Waikato was the scene of major bloodshed in what is referred to as the Invasion of the Waikato. Largely in retaliation for Waikato Māori helping Taranaki Māori protect their land in the earlier Taranaki War, the colonial government — with the help of troops brought from Britain — pushed south from the main settlement of Auckland, fighting several defensive lines organised by the combined iwi of the King Movement. During 1863 and 1864 fighting occurred at Meremere, Ngaruawahia, Rangiaowhia (southwest of Cambridge) and at Orakau (near Te Awamutu). Eventually the King Movement's forces pulled back to positions in the area to the south of the Waikato, still known as the King Country. The Orakau siege was immortalised in one of New Zealand's first motion pictures as Rewi's Last Stand in 1925.
The National Marae, Turangawaewae, is at Ngaruawahia. It is the seat of newly crowned Māori King Tuheitia Paki.
People
Cities and towns
The city of Hamilton is the major centre, with an urban population in 2006 of 158,500. It is home to Waikato University and Wintec. The towns of Tokoroa, Te Awamutu and Cambridge each have approximately 10,000 to 15,000 people in the actual townships and surrounding rural areas.The region also includes the smaller towns of Huntly, Matamata, Morrinsville, Ngaruawahia, Otorohanga, Putaruru, Raglan, Te Kauwhata, Te Kuiti, and Tirau.
Other towns within the Waikato government region, but outside the normally accepted Waikato area, include Tuakau and Mercer, south of Auckland; Paeroa, Te Aroha, Thames, Whangamata, and Whitianga around the Thames Valley and Coromandel Peninsula; and the city of Taupo (population 22,300) and town of Turangi in the southeast.
The people of the Waikato occasionally use the nickname Mooloo to apply to themselves or to their province, particularly in relation to sporting endeavours. The word was likely first applied to the Waikato provincial rugby team. Its origin is related to the mascot of a pantomime-like milking cow used in parades, public events and sports matches — particularly rugby, reflecting the importance of the dairy industry to the region. Waikato hosts the Chiefs Super 14 rugby team and Waikato provincial rugby team at Waikato Stadium and the Northern Districts Knights in domestic cricket at Seddon Park], both in Hamilton.
Famous sons and daughters
- Jim Bolger — former Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Helen Clark — current Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Don Clarke — Rugby international
- The Datsuns — rock band
- Tim and Neil Finn — songwriters and musicians (Split Enz, Crowded House)
- Rangimarie Hetet — of Oparure Marae. Died 103 years regarded as living treasure of Māori handcrafts, with honorary degrees.
- Dame Malvina Major — acclaimed international singer
- Bruce McLaren — motor racing driver and team founder
- Colin Meads — rugby international
- Richard O'Brien — writer of the international cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Eva Rickard — of Tainui descent; leader and defender of Māori land rights
- Hilda Ross — humanitarian, first woman elected to the Hamilton Borough Council, MP
- Frank Sargeson — celebrated NZ writer.
- Dame Catherine Tizard (nee Mclean) — Former Mayor of Auckland and first woman Governor-General of New Zealand
- Mark Todd — Olympic equestrian
- Te Atairangikaahu — Māori Queen 1966-2006
- Te Puea Herangi — Māori princess and leader
- Te Rauparaha — Māori chieftain and warrior
- Tuheitia Paki — Māori King 2006-present
- Wiremu Tamihana Te Piripi Te Waharoa — Māori King King maker
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Waikato can refer to:
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- Waikato (region/district), an area centred on Hamilton, New Zealand, and the Waikato River
- Tainui, a Māori tribe (iwi) also known as Waikato
- HMNZS Waikato (F-55), a Leander Batch 2TA frigate of the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Hamilton (Kirikiriroa in Māori) is the centre of New Zealand's fourth largest urban area, and is the country's seventh largest city. It is in the Waikato region of the North Island, approximately 130 km south of Auckland.
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The Waikato District is the municipality in the northern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is administered by the Waikato District Council, whose headquarters are in Ngaruawahia.
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The South Waikato District is a municipality located between the cities of Hamilton to the north, Rotorua to the east, Taupo to the South, Ruhepehu District to the West in the North Island of New Zealand. It is within the Waikato region.
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Waipa District Council in the Waikato region of New Zealand is a municipality that covers Te Awamutu, Cambridge and several small towns. The seat of the council is at Te Awamutu.
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The Thames-Coromandel District Council in the North Island of New Zealand is seated in the town of Thames. It is located in the region around the Firth of Thames and Coromandel Peninsula, to the southeast of Auckland.
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The Matamata-Piako District is a local government area in the Waikato region of New Zealand. It lies to the east of the city of Hamilton.
The district encompasses the southern end of the Hauraki Plains and much of the Thames Valley, and is bounded in the east by the Kaimai
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The district encompasses the southern end of the Hauraki Plains and much of the Thames Valley, and is bounded in the east by the Kaimai
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Waitomo is a district-type municipality in the southwest of the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand.
The district is a rural, predominantly dairy farming, region. The seat of the Waitomo District Council is at Te Kuiti, which has a population of 4419.
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The district is a rural, predominantly dairy farming, region. The seat of the Waitomo District Council is at Te Kuiti, which has a population of 4419.
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Otorohanga is a north King Country town at the southern end of the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is a service town for the surrounding dairy farming district, and has a population of 2500.
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Franklin District is a municipality to the south of Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand.
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The Hauraki District Council is a municipality in the North Island of New Zealand. The seat of the council is at Paeroa.
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The area covered by the district extends from the southwest corner of the Firth of Thames southeast towards Te Aroha, although that town lies beyond its
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The Taupo District covers 6,350 km² of land, as well as a further 610 km² of lake area, both in Lake Taupo, the country's largest lake, and also in the smaller Lake Rotoaira.
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Rotorua is a town on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand, and Rotorua District is the encompassing local authority area. The city has a population of 64,509.
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Hamilton (Kirikiriroa in Māori) is the centre of New Zealand's fourth largest urban area, and is the country's seventh largest city. It is in the Waikato region of the North Island, approximately 130 km south of Auckland.
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Origin Lake Taupo
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The King Country is a region of the western North Island of New Zealand. It extends approximately from the Kawhia Harbour and the town of Otorohanga in the north to the upper reaches of the Whanganui River in the south, and from the Hauhungaroa and Rangitoto Ranges in the east to
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Coromandel Peninsula lies in the North Island of New Zealand. It is part of the Waikato region of New Zealand and extends 85 kilometres north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty, forming a natural barrier to protect the Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames in the west from
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Auckland Region is one of the sixteen regions of New Zealand, named for Auckland City, the large city at its heart. It is the most populated region of New Zealand, as well as being the most prosperous in economic terms.
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The Thames Valley is a district in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located along the banks of the Waihou River, formerly known as the Thames River, to the south of the Firth of Thames, southeast of Auckland.
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The Waikato District is the municipality in the northern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is administered by the Waikato District Council, whose headquarters are in Ngaruawahia.
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