Regions of New Zealand: An Easy Guide

Author:   Peter Dowling
Publisher:   Oratia Media
ISBN:  

9780947506353


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   17 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Regions of New Zealand: An Easy Guide


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Through maps, photos, fact boxes and simple text, Regions of New Zealand takes readers on a tour from Northland to Southland, Tokelau to Antarctica – with fascinating insights into the special features, facts and characters of our distinctive regions. Each region features in a spread of the book, with a colour map showing towns and features, summary text, photos illustrating key locations and tourist destinations, fact boxes and key info. In addition are sections on Maori regional relationships, early provincial divisions, outlying territories and study links.

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Author:   Peter Dowling
Publisher:   Oratia Media
Imprint:   Oratia Books
ISBN:  

9780947506353


ISBN 10:   0947506357
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   17 October 2017
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Regions of NZ p.2 Maori regions p.3 Local government p.4 The provinces p.5 Northland p.6 Auckland p.8 Waikato p.10 Bay of Plenty p.12 Gisborne p.14 Hawke's Bay p.16 Taranaki p.18 Manawatu-Wanganui p.20 Wellington p.22 Marlborough p.24 Nelson/Tasman p.26 West Coast p.28 Canterbury p.30 Otago p.32 Southland p.34 Offshore islands p.36 New Zealand territories p.37 National Parks and Marine Reserves p.38 Find out more p.39

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Peter Dowling holds a PhD in archaeology and biological anthropology from the Australian National University. He has written and lectured on Australian history, archaeology, Indigenous and European biological contact history and Australian cultural heritage assessment. He dabbles in military history and has organised and led local, national and overseas tours in history, archaeology and heritage. In a previous life Dr Dowling spent twenty years in signals intelligence with the Royal Australian Navy. He now lives quietly but busily in retirement with his wife and visiting bird families in the Tuggeranong Valley of Canberra.

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