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Whanganui, New Plymouth and Palmerston North populations, 1926–2006

Whanganui, New Plymouth and Palmerston North populations, 1926–2006

In 1926 Whanganui was the largest of these three lower North Island cities, but its hinterland had less scope for growth than the other two. Moreover, educational and defence institutions fostered the growth of Palmerston North, while New Plymouth benefited from the oil and natural gas industries in Taranaki.

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Diana Beaglehole. 'Whanganui region', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 25-Sep-11
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