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Some of the free software mentioned here does not have detailed maps (or maps at all) or the ability to follow streets or type in street names (no geocoding). However, in many cases, it is also that which makes the program free (and sometimes open source [ 1 ] ), avoid the need of an Internet connection, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and make it very ...
1491 [1] The Manawatū Estuary is an estuary at the mouth of the Manawatū River , near Foxton Beach in the lower North Island of New Zealand . It is a wetland of international significance as one of seven Ramsar sites in New Zealand.
Manawatū-Whanganui [5] ([manawaˈtʉː ˈʔwaŋanʉi]; spelled Manawatu-Wanganui prior to 2019) is a region in the lower half of the North Island of New Zealand, whose main population centres are the cities of Palmerston North and Whanganui.
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Location of the Manawatu Plains. The Manawatu Plains is an area of low-lying land in New Zealand, located on the floodplains of the Manawatū and Rangitīkei Rivers.It is some of the most fertile lands in the southwestern North Island.
Ngāti Apa is a Māori iwi (tribe) in Rangitikei District of New Zealand. [1] Its rohe (traditional tribal lands) extend between the Mangawhero , Whangaehu , Turakina and Rangitīkei rivers. This area is bounded by Whanganui River in the north-west, and Manawatū River in the south-east.
Manawatu District covers 2,566.59 km 2 (990.97 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 34,800 as of June 2024, [2] with a density of 13.6 people per km 2. Feilding, the council seat, has a population of 18,250, the only town with more than 1,000.
[1] Dannevirke's water supply has run 4 mi (6.4 km) in a pipeline [2] (until 1938 in an open race), [3] from a weir on the Tamaki River, [4] since 1897. [5] Water quality is measured at Tamaki Reserve, where Tamaki River West flows out of the bush, [6] and just upstream of the confluence with the Manawatū. [7]