Rangitikei District
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Rangitikei District | |
Population: | 14,712 (territorial) |
Mayor: | Chalky Leary |
Urban Area | |
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Towns (inclusive): | Marton, Bulls, Hunterville, Mangaweka, Taihape |
Territorial Authority | |
Name: | Rangitikei District |
Population: | 14,712 |
Land area: | 4,479.42 km² (1,729.51 sq mi) |
Extent: | Pukeokahu to Whangaehu;
Turangarere to Rangitikei River |
Website: | http://www.rangitikei.govt.nz |
Regional Council | |
Name: | Manawatu-Wanganui (Horizons Regional Council); Hawke's Bay |
Website: | http://www.horizons.govt.nz |
The Rangitikei District is a Territorial Authority located primarily in the Manawatu-Wanganui region in the North Island of New Zealand, although a small part, the town of Ngamatea (13.63% by land area), of it lies in the Hawke's Bay Region. It is located in the southwest of the island, and follows the catchment area of the river which shares its name.
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[edit] Location
Located north of Wellington, the district stretches from the South Taranaki Bight toward the North Island Volcanic Plateau, forming a trapezium-shaped block that includes the towns of Taihape, Bulls, Marton, Hunterville, and Mangaweka. The district has an area of 4538 km².
[edit] Population
The population of the district was 14,712 at the 2006 census. The main town and seat of the district council is Marton, which had a population of 4,680 at the 2006 census.
[edit] Schools in Rangitikei District
- Secondary schools
School Name | Location |
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Rangitikei College | Marton |
Nga Tawa School | Marton |
Turakina Maori Girls' College (TMGC) | Marton |
Taihape College | Taihape |
[edit] History
The Whangaehu River partly runs through the northern extremity of the district. Its upper reaches were the scene of the Tangiwai disaster in 1953, New Zealand's worst rail disaster, in which 151 people lost their lives.