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Southland Region

 
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Southland
Murihiku
—  Region of New Zealand  —
Southland Region
Southland Region within New Zealand
Country New Zealand
Island South Island
Established 1989
Seat Invercargil
Territorial authorities
Government
 - Chair Stuart Collie
Area
 - Region 34,347 km2 (13,261.5 sq mi)
Population (June 2009 estimate)[1]
 - Region 93,500
 - Density 2.7/km2 (7.1/sq mi)
Time zone NZST (UTC+12)
 - Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13)
A winter scene in western Southland, at the edge to Fiordland.

Southland (Māori: Murihiku) is the name of New Zealand's southernmost region and is also the name of a district within that region.

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History

Originally part of Otago Province, Southland Province (a small part of the present Region, centred on Invercargill) was one of the provinces of New Zealand from 1861 until 1870. It rejoined Otago Province due to financial difficulties, and the provinces were abolished entirely in 1876.

The region's largest flood on 27 January 1984 led to a state of emergency being declared, evacuation of 4,000 people, and damage exceeding $100 million (1984 dollars). Around 12,000 sheep, 100 cattle, 334 pigs and 75 deer drowned.[2]

Structure

A map showing population density in the Southland Region at the 2006 census.

Settlements

Southland's two principal urban settlements are the city of Invercargill and the town of Gore. Southland covers an area of 28,681 square kilometres. In the June 2009 estimate it had a population of 93,500[1], making it one of New Zealand's most sparsely populated areas. The sizable western part Fiordland is almost empty of permanent human inhabitation.

Representation

Southland is divided into two parliamentary electorates. The large rural electorate of Clutha-Southland, held by Bill English, also includes some of the neighbouring Otago Region. The seat of Invercargill is held by Eric Roy. Both are members of the governing National Party.

Local government

Regional responsibilities are handled by the Southland Regional Council (Environment Southland). Three Territorial Local Authorities fall entirely within Southland. The Invercargill City Council governs Invercargill itself, together with some adjoining rural areas. Much of the remaining area of Southland, including all of Stewart Island/Rakiura, falls within the Southland District, which is administered by its own Council, also based in Invercargill. The Gore District Council administers the town of the same name and its rural hinterland.

National parks and tourism

The region is home to Fiordland National Park which covers 7,860 square kilometres. Southland also includes Stewart Island, much of which is set aside as Rakiura National Park.

Tourism spending is a major factor of the Southland economy, with NZ$ 368 million being spent by visitors in 2003, of which NZ$ 92 million was spent in the Fiordland area.[3]

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Coordinates: 45°42′S 168°06′E / 45.7°S 168.1°E / -45.7; 168.1



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