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About Palmerston North


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Palmerston North (M?ori: Te Papaioea or transliterated M?ori: Pamutana), commonly referred to by locals as Palmerston, or more affectionately Palmy, is the main city of the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand.

Palmerston North is an inland city, located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, near the north bank of the Manawatu River. The city is 35 km (22 mi) from the river's mouth and 12 km (7 mi) from the end of the Manawatu Gorge. It is also about 140 km (87 mi) north of the capital, Wellington.

The city covers an area of 325.94 square kilometres (126 sq mi). The official limits of the city take in rural areas to the south, north-east, north-west and west of the main urban area, extending to the Tararua Ranges; including the town ofAshhurst at the mouth of the Manawatu Gorge, the village of Bunnythorpe in north and the village of Longburn in the west. Included in the city limits are rich and fertile agricultural areas.

The city's population is expected to exceed 85,000 (2012) , it is the country's seventh largest city and eighth largest urban area. One million people live within a two-hour drive (200 km/120 mile radius).

The current location of the city was in a clearing in a forest, occupied by indigenous M?ori. In the mid 1800s, it was discovered by Europeans. The area was known as Papaioea, believed to mean "How beautiful it is".

Europeans of British and Scandinavian origin began to settle in the 1860s and bestowed the name Palmerston, in honour of Viscount Palmerston, a former Prime Minister of Great Britain. The suffix "North" was added in 1871 by the Post Office to distinguish the settlement from Palmerston in the South Island. The M?ori transliteration of Palmerston North, is Pamutana. However, Te Papaioea is the preferred M?ori name
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