The population of Twizel is 1,017.
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Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki and Lake Ohau are all near Twizel in the MacKenzie Country.
The acronym for Twizel is "TWZ." It is commonly used in various contexts, such as transportation and mapping, to refer to the town located in New Zealand's South Island.
Lake Ruataniwha is an artificial lake in New Zealand's South Island. It is two kilometers from Twizel and was built for Waitaki hydel project.
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The town of Twizel in New Zealand derives its name from the Twizel River in Scotland. The river's name itself is believed to come from the Old English word "twisle," meaning "to twist or bend," reflecting the river's winding course. The area was settled in the 1960s as part of the Waitaki hydroelectric project, and the name was chosen to evoke a connection to the Scottish heritage of many early settlers.
It's Lake Ohau.
Lake Ruataniwha is a lake in New Zealand not far from Twizel. It is in New Zealand's South Island in the Mackenzie District.
The building of a new town (in New Zealand) is usually associated with the construction of a major public works in a remote area. Possibly the last one of these would be the town of TWIZEL, in the Mackenzie basin of the Waitaki River system. Built to accommodate the work force needed for the construction of several hydro dams. Subsequent to that project, much of the housing was sold off into private ownership.
The population of Llangollen is 3,412.
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