Taihape

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Taihape is a small rural town in New Zealand’s North Island, known historically as a service centre for the surrounding farming district and for its quirky association with "gumboot" culture.

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Taihape canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf populated place
town
country New Zealand
distanceFrom approximately 200 km north of Wellington
approximately 70 km north of Palmerston North
economicActivity beef cattle farming
forestry
rural services
sheep farming
governedBy Rangitīkei District Council
hasClimate temperate climate
hasCulturalEvent gumboot throwing competitions
hasEducationalInstitution Taihape Area School
hasFeature hilly terrain
surrounded by farmland
hasHeritage farming community origins
hasLandmark Giant Gumboot statue
hasNearbyFeature Kaimanawa Range
Ruahine Range
hasNickname Gumboot Capital of the World
hasPopulationCharacteristic small population
hasPostalCode 4720
hasRailConnection North Island Main Trunk
surface form: North Island Main Trunk line
hasRecreation outdoor activities in surrounding countryside
historicalRole railway service town
service centre for surrounding farms
hosts annual Gumboot Day
knownFor cattle farming district
gumboot culture
rural service centre role
sheep farming district
locatedIn Manawatū-Whanganui Region
North Island
Rangitīkei District
inland North Island
locatedNear Rangitīkei River
central plateau of North Island
locatedOn State Highway 1
partOf Rangitīkei District
surface form: Rangitīkei District local government area
regionType rural
timeZone New Zealand Daylight Time
New Zealand Standard Time
transportRoute State Highway 1
main trunk railway line

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