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Taupo
Taupō-nui-a-Tia (Maori)Coordinates: 38°41′15″S 176°04′10″E / 38.6875°S 176.0694°ECoordinates: 38°41′15″S 176°04′10″E / 38.6875°S 176.0694°E Country New Zealand Island North Island Region Waikato Territorial authority Taupo District Ward Taupo Settled pre-European Founded 1869 Borough status 1953 Named for originates from Taupō-nui-a-Tia, meaning "great cloak of Tia" in Maori Electorate Taupō Government – MP Louise Upston (National) – Mayor Rick Cooper Area – Territorial 6,970 km2 (2,691.1 sq mi) Elevation 360 m (1,181 ft) Population (June 2010 estimate)[1] – Territorial 34,000 – Density 4.9/km2 (12.6/sq mi) – Urban 22,300 Time zone NZST (UTC+12) – Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13) Postcode 3330 Area code(s) 07 Local iwi Ngāti Tūwharetoa Taupo ( /ˈtoʊpɔː/ toh-paw) is a town on the shore of Lake Taupo in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand. It is the seat of the Taupo District Council and lies in the southern Waikato Region.
Taupo has a population of 22,300 (June 2010 estimate).[1] In 1953, Taupo was officially constituted as a borough,[2] but from 1989 it has been administered by the Taupo District Council, the district including both Taupo itself and the surrounding hinterland. Despite this, it is occasionally referred to as a city.
The name Taupo comes from Māori Taupō-nui-a-Tia. Literally translated, it means "The great cloak of Tia" where Tia is the name of the discoverer of the lake.
In 2009 a team of Taupo citizens won the TV2 programme Top Town.[3]
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Geography
Taupo is located at the outlet of Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake, in the northeast part of the lake where it discharges to the Waikato River. The river flows over one of New Zealand's most spectacular waterfalls, Huka Falls, a short distance north of the town. Taupo is a centre of volcanic and geothermal activity and hot springs suitable for bathing are located at several places in the vicinity. The volcanic mountain of Mount Tauhara lies six kilometres (4 mi) to the east. Some forested area exists near Taupo, with understory vegetation consisting of certain shrubs and ferns.
Somewhat to the northeast are significant hot springs. These springs are the site of occurrence of certain extremophile micro-organisms, that are capable of surviving in extremely hot environments.[4]
Taupo is situated on a stretch of State Highway 1, running concurrenly with State Highway 5. It is situated 53 km North of Turangi. It is one of the few centres in New Zealand that were never linked to the rail network.
The small but growing satellite town of Kinloch, where a Jack Nicklaus golf resort is being constructed, is 20 kilometres west along the lake.
Neighbourhoods
Taupo's neighbourhoods include:
- Wharewaka
- Nukuhau lies north of the Waikato River. To the south west lies Acacia Bay and to the south lies Taupo town centre.
- Richmond Heights lies to the east of Rainbow Point and south of Mountain View. It is home to the Waipahihi Primary School, Richmond Heights shopping center, and the Waipahihi Botanical Gardens.
- Mount View
- Acacia Bay
- Rainbow Point is an affluent area and has its own dairy. It lies north of Wharewaka and west of Richmond Heights. To the west lies Lake Taupo.
- Tauhara lies just north of Hilltop and east of Mount View. Mount Tauhara lies just east of Tauhara. Tauhara is the location of Tauhara primary school and Tauhara Golf course.
- Hilltop lies south of Tauhara. Hilltop is the location of Hilltop School, Taupo Intermediate School and the Taupo Hospital. Plus the Taharepa shopping centre,And the Hilltop shopping centre.
- Gradwell is a suburb of Taupo. To the south lies Rainbow Point to the north is Hilltop. Gradwell is the location of the Waipahihi Botanical Gardens.
- Taupo CBD
- Five Mile Bay is located south of Wharewaka and north of Waitahanui on State Highway 1 just west of the Taupo Airport. On the east side is Lake Taupo.It is home to a popular swimming/water skiing beach, though it has very few houses it gets very busy in summer. The bay is of Taupo bays the others are 2 mile bay,3 mile bay and 5 mile bay.
- Wairakei
- Waitahanui
Climate
Climate data for Taupo Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high °C (°F) 23.3
(73.9)23.3
(73.9)20.9
(69.6)17.6
(63.7)14.1
(57.4)11.8
(53.2)11.2
(52.2)12.1
(53.8)14.1
(57.4)16.5
(61.7)19
(66)21.3
(70.3)16.9 Average low °C (°F) 11.5
(52.7)11.6
(52.9)10.2
(50.4)7.4
(45.3)4.9
(40.8)3.4
(38.1)2.2
(36.0)3
(37)4.7
(40.5)6.6
(43.9)8.4
(47.1)10.1
(50.2)7.1 Precipitation mm (inches) 85
(3.35)77
(3.03)83
(3.27)74
(2.91)87
(3.43)99
(3.9)105
(4.13)109
(4.29)90
(3.54)102
(4.02)85
(3.35)108
(4.25)1,102
(43.39)Source: NIWA Climate Data[5] Economy
Taupo is a tourist centre, particularly in the summer, as it offers panoramic views over the lake and to the volcanic mountains of Tongariro National Park to the south. It offers a number of tourist activities including sky diving, jet boating and paragliding.
Taupo services a number of surrounding plantation pine forests including Kaingaroa Forest, the largest manmade forest in the world, and related industry. A large sawmill is sited approximated 3 km to the north east of the town on Centennial Drive.
The Wairakei geothermal power station is a few kilometres north of the town.
Education
Taupo has three high schools: Tauhara College, Taupo Nui-a-Tia College and the private Lake Taupo Christian School. It also has St Patrick's, Waipahihi, Hilltop, Mount View, Taupo and Tauhara primary schools, and Taupo Intermediate School.
Sporting events
Since the mid-1990s Taupo has become increasingly popular as a venue for major sporting events, increasingly of an international nature. The town's compact size, clean environment, central location and supportive council and community have been cited as the reasons for this. Major events in Taupo include:
Annual events
- Ironman New Zealand
- Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
- Oxfam Trailwalker
- Great Lake Relay
- Mizuno Half Marathon
- Taupo Half Ironman
Past events
- World Water Ski Racing Championships
- FIM International Six Day Enduro
- Cricket One Day Internationals
- A1 Grand Prix
Transport
Taupo is served by State Highways SH 1 and SH 5, and the Thermal Explorer Highway touring route. All three highways run concurrently for 11 km from Wairakei in the north, along Tongariro Street and Lake Terrace, to southern Taupo.
Taupo is one of the few towns in New Zealand that have never had a link to the national rail network, although there have been proposals in the past.
Taupo Airport is located south of the township. The airport is served by Air New Zealand subsidiary Eagle Airways, with direct flights using Beechcraft 1900D aircraft to Auckland and Wellington
Twin cities
See also
References
- ^ a b "Subnational population estimates at 30 June 2010 (boundaries at 1 November 2010)". Statistics New Zealand. 26 October 2010. http://www.stats.govt.nz/~/media/Statistics/Methods%20and%20Services/Tables/Subnational%20population%20estimates/subpopest2001-10.ashx. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- ^ "Taupo". Encyclopedia of New Zealand (1966). http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/T/Taupo/Taupo/en.
- ^ "Taupo is New Zealand's Top Town". One News. 5 April 2009. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/497100/2619721. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
- ^ C.Michael Hogan. 2010. Extremophile. eds. E.Monosson and C.Cleveland. Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the Environment, Washington DC
- ^ "Climate Data". NIWA. http://www.niwascience.co.nz/edu/resources/climate/. Retrieved 2 November 2007.
External links
- The district council's site
- Destination Lake Taupo
- Taupo's Wikitravel page
- Turangi and Lake Taupo Website
- Taupo Street Map
- Taupo Library
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- Taupo District
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