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Hawera | ||
region | Taranaki | |
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Residents | 9.810 (2018), 9.792 (2018), 10.300 (2020) | |
height | unknown | |
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Hawera is a small town in the region Taranaki.
background
The word Hawera means in the Māori language burned place. Even in the time of the white settlers there were several large fires, no wonder that a symbol of the city Water tower is.
getting there
By plane
By train
By bus
In the street
The city is located on SH 3, which is from New Plymouth come, he continues to follow Wanganui. A second road to New Plymouth is the SH 45 coast road, also known as Surf Highway 45 designated.
By boat
mobility
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Map of Hawera
Tourist Attractions
- Water tower. From 1912.
- Tawhiti Museum. In addition to photos, the collection also shows wax figures and models of Māori villages.
- King Edward Park. Created in 1875.
- Dairyland. The largest dairy in the southern hemisphere, it processes over 13 million liters of milk every day.
- Hawera Library. One of the oldest buildings in the region.
activities
shop
kitchen
nightlife
accommodation
health
Practical advice
- 1 i-SITE Visitor Information Center, 55 High Street, 4610 Hawera. Tel.: 64 (0)6 278 8599, Fax: 64 (0)6 278 6599, Email: [email protected]. Open: Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.