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Manawatu, New Zealand

Manawatu District
Territorial authority
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rongotea (c. 1895)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rongotea (c. 1895)
Manawatu Territorial Authority.PNG
Country New Zealand
Region Manawatu-Wanganui
District Manawatu District Council
Wards Feilding
Kairanga
Kiwitea-Pohangina
Seat Feilding
Government
 • Mayor Helen Worboys
 • Deputy Mayor Michael Ford
Area
 • Total 2,624.115 km2 (1,013.176 sq mi)
Population (June 2017)
 • Total 30,300
 • Density 12/km2 (30/sq mi)
Time zone NZST (UTC+12)
 • Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13)
Postcode(s) Map of postcodes
Website Manawatu District Council

The Manawatu District is a local government district in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region in the North Island of New Zealand.

The district is based on the town of Feilding and includes most of the area between the Manawatu River in the south and the Rangitikei River in the north; stretching from slightly south of the settlement of Himatangi in the south, to just south of Mangaweka in the north; and from the Rangitikei River to the summits of the Ruahine Ranges in the east. The district does not include the area around Foxton, Foxton Beach or the mouth of the Manawatu River. It also excludes the area around the city of Palmerston North (including Ashhurst). The district has an area of 2,624 km².

Manawatu is said to have received its name by Hau, the great Māori explorer. On his quest to find his wife who had left him for another lover, Hau is said to have pursued her along the south west coast of the North Island. As he travelled, he came across and named river mouths including Whanganui, Whangaehu and Rangitikei according to events that befell him at the time. He came across a large, wide river mouth. In awe of the sight and in fear he might not be able to cross it, he stated "Ka tū taku manawa" (My heart stands still).

The term Manawatu (often the Manawatu) also refers to the whole geographical region centered on the floodplain of the Manawatu River, with Palmerston North as its principal city. Like several other geographical regions in New Zealand, such as Wairarapa and the King Country, the Manawatu in this sense never had precisely defined borders, its extents determined largely by custom and preference. Always included however are Palmerston North and all of today's Manawatu district and usually included is that part of Horowhenua district lying north of Levin. Parts of Rangitikei and/or Tararua districts might also be included.


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