Thames (N.Z.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
תמז (ניו זילנד)
Name (Latin)
Thames (N.Z.)
Other forms of name
nnaa Thames, N.Z
Thames Borough (N.Z.)
Shortland (N.Z.)
Shortland Town (N.Z.)
Grahamstown (N.Z.)
Coordinates
175.5375 175.5375 -37.13833333 -37.13833333 (gooearth )
E1753300 E1753300 S0370800 S0370800 (geonames )
Associated country
New Zealand
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 151330866
Wikidata: Q1691479
Library of congress: n 85064110
OCoLC: oca01432100
Sources of Information
  • New Zealand. Dept. of Lands and Survey. Street map of Thames ... 1984.
  • LC data base, 9/24/85
  • BGN 9/24/85
  • A digger's diary at the Thames (1867), 1978:
Wikipedia description:

Thames ( ) (Māori: Pārāwai) is a town at the southwestern end of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's North Island. It is located on the Firth of Thames close to the mouth of the Waihou River. The town is the seat of the Thames-Coromandel District Council. The Māori iwi are Ngāti Maru, who are descendants of Marutuahu's son Te Ngako. Ngāti Maru is part of the Ngati Marutuahu confederation of tribes or better known as Hauraki Iwi. Thames had an estimated population of 15,000 in 1870, but this declined to 4,500 in 1881, and it has increased modestly since. It is still the biggest town on the Coromandel Peninsula. Until 2016, a historical oak tree that was planted by Governor George Grey stood on the corner of Grey and Rolleston streets.

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