NORTHLAND


Meaning of NORTHLAND in English

local government region, the northernmost of North Island, New Zealand. It is coextensive with most of the North Auckland Peninsula. Northland extends about 96 miles (250 km) northwest from Kaipara Harbour to Cape Reinga and North Cape and is bounded on the west by the Tasman Sea and on the east by the Pacific Ocean. The North Auckland Peninsula, which is no more than 50 miles (80 km) wide, is generally lower than the rest of North Island but rises to about 2,500 feet (760 m) in the volcanic Tutamoe and Maungataniwha ranges. The peninsula's western shore is sandy and indented by the large but shallow Hokianga and Kaipara harbours. On the peninsula's east coast the shoreline is rocky, with good anchorages in Parengarenga and Rangaunu harbours, Doubtless Bay, Bay of Islands, and Bream Bay. Northland is relatively undeveloped. Livestock is raised, and towns, with the exception of Whangarei, are small. Maoris constitute a large proportion of the region's population. Area 4,866 square miles (12,604 square km). Pop. (1993 est.) 134,000.

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