Whakatane

Whakatane is a town in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located in the eastern Bay of Plenty, 90 kilometres to the east of Tauranga, and close to the mouth of the Whakatane River. The town is part of, and the seat of, the Whakatane District Council. The towns main industries are diverse: forestry, dairy farming and manufacturing are all well established. The town has a population of 18,000.

History

The site of the town has long been populated. Maori pa sites in the area date back to the first Polynesian settlements, estimated to have been around 1200 CE. Maori tradition suggests that they may be even earlier, and was the first settlement in New Zealand. According to some legends, travellers from this settlement back to the Pacific Islands triggered the great migration fleet of waka (canoes) to New Zealand. The region around Whakatane was important during the Maori Wars of the mid 19th century. Its role culminated in 1869 with raids by Te Kooti's forces.

External link

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
tolima
valle del cauca
vaups
vichada
one lie fits all
san andrs and providencia
gilera
verdet constant
canadian federal budget
cuban gambusia
1876 (novel)
consol (currency)
list of earldoms
cunife
abington, cambridgeshire
fernico
propionic acidemia
jakob roggeveen
x article
state examinations commission
faraday rotator
cadwallader colden washburn
paracheirodon
age sex location
hyperammonemia
faraday isolator
sergei khrushchev
amto musan languages
benue congo languages
green neon tetra
lead, kindly light
cpm 22
u.s. highway 183
sirenik language
french chalk
list of english words of italian origin
dominic agostino
stefan george
defoid
new american empire
development as freedom
grass gis
wilms' tumor
rhabdomyosarcoma