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  2. Franz Josef / Waiau - Wikipedia

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    Franz Josef is defined by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement and covers 5.31 km 2 (2.05 sq mi). [1] It had an estimated population of 550 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 104 inhabitants per square kilometre (270/sq mi). The settlement is part of the larger Westland Glaciers-Bruce Bay statistical area. [19]

  3. Franz Josef Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Fox and Franz Josef glaciers are the most publicly-accessible glaciers in New Zealand, and among the most accessible in the world – until recently, there was easy walking access directly to the glacier termini. Consequently for over a century they have been a significant tourist attraction. [10] 1932 New Zealand Railways tourism poster

  4. Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand (often shortened to YHA New Zealand or YHANZ) was a youth hostelling association in New Zealand. As of 2022, it comprises 16 privately owned associate backpacker hostels—8 in the North Island, and 9 in the South Island. All properties are franchise or associate partners.

  5. St James Church, Franz Josef - Wikipedia

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    The Ross and South Westland parish was created in 1867, but a church at Franz Josef was not proposed until 1925. Reverend James R. Young, Vicar of the parish between 1923 and 1928, suggested a building of riverstone, and a site was donated by Peter and Alec Graham, [1] notable climbing guides and operators of the Franz Josef Glacier Hotel. [2]

  6. Glaciers of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Several glaciers, notably the much-visited Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers on the West Coast, have periodically advanced, especially during the 1990s, but the scale of these advances is small when compared to 20th-century retreat. Both glaciers are currently more than 2.5 km (1.6 mi) shorter than a century ago.

  7. Whataroa - Wikipedia

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    Whataroa is a small township in southern Westland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is located on alluvial flats to the west of the Whataroa River. State Highway 6 passes through Whataroa on its route from Ross to Franz Josef / Waiau. Hari Hari is 31 kilometres (19 mi) to the north-east, and Franz Josef is 32 km to the south ...

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