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New Plymouth

New Plymouth
Urban Area Population 49,500
Extent Oakura to Bell Block
Territorial
Authority
Name New Plymouth District
Population 77,100
Extent Okato to Mokau;
south to Tariki
Regional
Council
Name Taranaki

New Plymouth is the port and main city in the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

The area where New Plymouth was founded had been the historic home for several Maori iwi (tribes) for centuries. Early European whalers operated in the area for some time before the ship William Bryant arrived in 1840 to disembark the first of the European settlers.

Today, the city is a service centre for the region's principle economic activities including intensive pastoral activities (mainly dairy farming) as well as oil, gas and petrochemical exploration and production. The population is about 49,000. Notable features are the excellent botanic gardens, the controversial 45m high artwork called the wind wand crafted by noted New Zealand artist Len Lye, and the picturesque views of the mountain Taranaki, (also known as Mount Egmont [1]).

Being a coastal city with a mountain within one hour's drive away, the more adventurous residents of New Plymouth can snowboard, ski, water ski and surf all in the same day.

Further Reading

  • J. S. Tullett (1981). The Industrious Heart: A History of New Plymouth. New Plymouth District Council

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