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Taranaki is a region in New Zealand's North Island and the name of the mountain which is the region's main feature,

Table of contents
1 Geography and people
2 Brief history
3 Further Reading
4 Other information
5 External links

Geography and people

Taranaki is situated on a peninsula on the west coast of the North Island, surrounding the volcanic peak. The two large bays on either side of the peninsula's westernmost point, Cape Egmont, are prosaically named the North Taranaki Bight and the South Taranaki Bight.

Mount Taranaki - Te Maunga O Taranaki - is the dominant feature of the province, being the second tallest mountain in the North Island. Maori legend says that Taranaki previously lived with the Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu mountains in the central north island but fled to its current location after a battle with Tongariro.

Its original name of Taranaki was changed to Egmont when sighted by Capt. James Cook, but is now officially named "Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont" [1]. The mountain is a near perfect cone and dominates the landscape. It last erupted in the mid-eighteenth century. The mountain and its immediate surrounds form Egmont National Park.

The region has an area of 7258 km2, and a population (2001) of 102,858. Just under half live in the city of New Plymouth, located on the northern coast. Other centres include Waitara, Inglewood, Stratford, Opunake, Eltham, Hawera and Patea.

The region has had a strong Maori presence for centuries. The local iwi (tribes) include Ngati Mutunga, Ngati Ruanui , Taranaki, Te Ati Awa, Nga Rauru and Ngati Tama.

in the foreground; Taranaki is a major dairying region of New Zealand. The province is exceptionally fertile, thanks to generous rainfall and the rich volcanic soil. Dairy farming predominates, with the milk factory just outside Hawera being the second largest in the Southern Hemisphere. There are also oil and gas deposits in the region, both on shore and off-shore. The Maui gas field off the north coast provides most of New Zealand's gas supply, as well as supporting two methanol plants (one formerly a synthetic petrol plant) near Waitara. More fuel and fertilizer is produced at Kapuni. However, the Maui field is being depleted sooner than expected, leading to increased efforts to find further reserves.

The way the land mass projects into the Tasman Sea with northerly, westerly and southerly exposures results in many excellent surfing and windsurfing locations, some of them considered world-class.

Brief history

New Plymouth first experienced organised European settlement in the early 1840s. European colonisation was slowed by the local tribes' opposition to selling their land and strong identification with the King Movement. As a result of dubious land trading at Waitara there was much fighting in the New Zealand land wars of the 1860s, with thousands of British imperial troops being called in to pacify the area. The present main highway follows the path taken by the British as they marched from Patea north to New Plymouth.

Following the withdrawal of the British troops, Maori resistance continued, with Titokowaru leading an uprising which achieved some notable successes against the colonial forces in the south Taranaki region. Titokowaru advanced almost to Wanganui, defeating three colonial forces and causing much alarm amongst the settlers.

Titokowaru's vigorous military response can be contrasted with Te Whiti o Rongomai's peaceful opposition centred in Parihaka. However, Te Whiti's peaceful community was suppressed by colonial troops.

The result of Maori opposition to settlement was a series of illegal government land confiscations. The release of a Waitangi Tribunal report on the situation led to some debate on the matter in 2002. The authors of the report compared the suppression of Taranaki Maori to the Holocaust. This controversial choice of language met general disapproval, with one government minister being forced to resign for trying to defend it.

Further Reading

Other information

Taranaki's landscape and the mountain's supposed resemblance to Mount Fuji led it to be selected as the location for The Last Samurai, a motion picture set in nineteenth century Japan. The movie starred Tom Cruise.

External links

 
Regions of New Zealand
North Island: Northland | Auckland | Waikato | Bay of Plenty | Gisborne* | Hawke's Bay | Taranaki | Manawatu-Wanganui | Wellington
South Island: Tasman* | Marlborough* | Nelson* | West Coast; | Canterbury | Otago | Southland
*unitary authorities



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Organisation that promotes business and investment in Taranaki with a special emphasis on the dairying, energy ... and engineering sectors. Site features extensive venture and Taranaki information. Organisation that promotes business and investment in Taranaki with a special emphasis on the dairying, energy ... and engineering sectors. Site features extensive venture and Taranaki information.
Six different accommodation options in Taranaki. Accommodation information, details of local attractions and a photo gallery. Six different accommodation options in Taranaki. Accommodation information, details of local attractions and a ...
... the services, facilities and functions of the South Taranaki District Council. Includes maps and other links. Contains ... the services, facilities and functions of the South Taranaki District Council. Includes maps and other links.
... and information about the region. Operated by Venture Taranaki Trust. Jobs listings for many types of employment ... and information about the region. Operated by Venture Taranaki Trust.
The Wellington, West Coast and Taranaki Regiment is one of six Territorial Force Regiments ... We draw our strength from an area encompassing Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu, Horowhenua and Kapiti Coast and have ... back to 1858. The Wellington, West Coast and Taranaki Regiment is one of six Territorial Force Regiments ... We draw our strength from an area encompassing Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu, Horowhenua and Kapiti Coast and have ...
... Multiple Sclerosis. Based in New Plymouth Covering the Taranaki region. Information, contacts and links for people with ... Multiple Sclerosis. Based in New Plymouth Covering the Taranaki region.
... team building. Information about services offered and the Taranaki region. A company who offer outdoor adventures and ... team building. Information about services offered and the Taranaki region.
... and tourism website introducing the diverse region of Taranaki. Includes information on accommodation, dining out, sights/tours ... and tourism website introducing the diverse region of Taranaki. Includes information on accommodation, dining out, sights/tours ...
South Taranaki local service provider as well as web design and hosting. South Taranaki local service provider as well as web design ...
A group who aim to preserve and foster an understanding of the ethnic customs, languages, religions, sport and cultures. Calendar of events, mission and details of sub-committees. A group who aim to preserve and foster an understanding of the ethnic customs, languages, religions, sport and cultures. Calendar of events, mission ...

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