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Encyclopedia > Taranaki Province

Map showing the boundaries of the Taranaki Province

(For the current top-level subdivision of Taranaki in New Zealand, see Taranaki) View of Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont from Stratford, facing west. ...


The Taranaki Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Intially known as New Plymouth Province, the province was renamed on the 1st of January 1859 as the Taranaki Province. (For the current top-level subdivision of New Zealand, see Regions of New Zealand) Provinces in New Zealand were used from 1841 until the Abolition of the Provinces Act came into force on November 1, 1876. ...

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Area

Capital New Plymouth. New Plymouth is the port and main city in the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. ...


Anniversary Day

New Zealand law still provides an anniversary day for each province.


Superintendents

This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. ... Charles Brown was a New Zealand politician. ... This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. ... This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. ... Charles Brown was a New Zealand politician. ... This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. ... This is a timeline of the History of New Zealand. ...

Legislation

No surviving legislation.


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