East Coast of New Zealand

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The East Coast of New Zealand is a sparsely populated, scenic coastal region on the North Island known for its rugged beaches, strong Māori cultural presence, and being the first place in the world to see the sunrise.

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East Coast of New Zealand canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
geographical region
adjacentTo Bay of Plenty region NERFINISHED
Hawke's Bay region NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
contains East Cape NERFINISHED
Gisborne District NERFINISHED
Hicks Bay NERFINISHED
Ruatoria NERFINISHED
Te Araroa NERFINISHED
Tokomaru Bay NERFINISHED
Tolaga Bay NERFINISHED
Wairoa District NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
ethnicGroup Māori NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic rugged beaches
rugged coastline
scenic
sparsely populated
hasCity Gisborne NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance important centre of Māori language and traditions
hasEconomicActivity fishing
forestry
sheep farming
tourism
hasFeature black sand beaches
eroding cliffs
river mouths
steep hill country
hasIwi Ngāi Tāmanuhiri NERFINISHED
Ngāti Porou NERFINISHED
Rongowhakaata NERFINISHED
Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki NERFINISHED
hasTransportRoute State Highway 35 NERFINISHED
knownFor being among the first places in the world to see the sunrise
strong Māori cultural presence
languageUsed English
Māori language
largestUrbanCentre Gisborne NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Island
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific Ocean
partOf eastern North Island NERFINISHED
populationDensity low
timeZone New Zealand Daylight Time NERFINISHED
New Zealand Standard Time NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction Māori cultural experiences
remote beaches
sunrise viewing
surfing

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Gisborne Region locatedOn East Coast of New Zealand