Taupo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taupo | |
Location | |
---|---|
Country: | New Zealand |
Island: | North Island |
Latitude & Longitude: | |
Extent | Nukuhau to Waipahihi |
Statistics | |
Population: | 20,310 (2001 Census) |
Area: | |
Administration | |
Territorial Authority: | Taupo District Council |
Mayor: | Clayton Stent |
Regional Council: | Environment Waikato |
Parliamentary electorate: | Taupo |
District | |
Name: | Taupo District |
Population: | 31,521 (2001 Census) |
Extent: | Mangakino to Mount Ngauruhoe; east to the headwaters of the Rangitaiki River |
Area: | 6,970 km2 |
Main towns and settlements: | Taupo, Turangi, Mangakino |
Taupo is a small urban area in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand. The town is also the seat of the Taupo District Council.
Pronunciation - IPA: [to-pɔ]. [dubious — see talk page]
Taupo has a population of 20,310 (2001 census). Until 1989 Taupo was officially described as a city, but it is now administered by the Taupo District Council, the district including both Taupo itself and the surrounding hinterland. Despite this, it is still occasionally referred to as a city.
Taupo is located at the north-east corner of Lake Taupo, and functions as a tourist centre, particularly in the summer, as it offers panoramic views over the Lake and Mountains to the south. To capitalise on the large number of visitors, Taupo has seen the development of a number of tourist ventures from Sky Diving, Jet Boating, "Paragliding" and other such activities.
The name Taupo comes from Māori, the full name is Taupo-nui-a-Tia. Taupo means shoulder cloak, nui big, a of and Tia the name of the discoverer of the lake: literally translated it means "The great cloak of Tia".
It is situated on a stretch of State Highway 1, shared with State Highway 5.
To the north of the town is the geothermal power station at Wairakei, and hot springs suitable for bathing are located at several places in the vicinity of Taupo. One of New Zealand's most spectacular waterfalls, the Huka Falls is also close to the town on the nascent Waikato River.
[edit] Events
Since the mid 1990's Taupo has become increasingly popular as a venue for major sporting events, increasingly of an international nature. The towns compact size, clean environment, central location and supportive council and community have been cited as the reasons for this. Major events in Taupo include:
- A1 Grand Prix
- Ironman New Zealand
- Maxxis FIM International Six Day Enduro
- Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
- Great Lake Relay
- World Water Ski Racing Championships
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: |
Cities
North Shore • Waitakere • Auckland • Manukau • Hamilton • Tauranga • Napier • Palmerston North • Porirua • Upper Hutt • Lower Hutt • Wellington • Nelson* • Christchurch • Dunedin • Invercargill
Districts
North Island : Far North • Whangarei • Kaipara • Rodney • Papakura • Franklin • Thames-Coromandel • Hauraki • Waikato • Matamata-Piako • Waipa • South Waikato • Otorohanga • Rotorua • Waitomo • Taupo • Western Bay of Plenty • Whakatane • Kawerau • Opotiki • Gisborne* • Wairoa • Hastings • Central Hawke's Bay • New Plymouth • Stratford • South Taranaki • Ruapehu • Wanganui • Rangitikei • Manawatu • Tararua • Horowhenua • Kapiti Coast • Masterton • Carterton • South Wairarapa
South Island : Tasman* • Marlborough* • Buller • Grey • Westland • Kaikoura • Hurunui • Waimakariri • Selwyn • Ashburton • Timaru • Mackenzie • Waimate • Waitaki • Queenstown-Lakes • Central Otago • Clutha • Gore • Southland
Territory: Chatham Islands
*unitary authority