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Mangakino is a small town on the banks of the Waikato River in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located close to the hydroelectric power station at Lake Maraetai, 85 kilometres southeast of Hamilton. Its population in 2001 was 1257.


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About Mangakino (241 words)
Situated in the heart of the North Island, Mangakino borders the western shores of Lake Maraetai on the Waikato River.
Mangakino and Whakamaru have beautifully scenic lakes on offer, a result of the Hydro Dams which themselves are spectacular structures to see.
Mangakino, locally known as “Mango”, is also a great place to live.
Mangakino (1316 words)
Mangakino is a town in a 1950s time warp; a remnant of the pressure-cooker expansion of post-war New Zealand as well preserved as if it were ladled into an Agee jar in mother's kitchen.
Mangakino was on land leased from the Mangakino Township Incorporation.
Mangakino is also different because it was built to be a semi-permanent town and all its facilities were purpose-designed and the layout planned before building started.
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