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Pukekohe, a town in New Zealand, was founded in the 1860s. It developed rapidly as a farming and agricultural center, particularly after the arrival of the railway in the 1870s. The name "Pukekohe" comes from the Māori language, meaning "hill of the pukeko," referring to a type of bird native to the area. Today, it is known for its rich agricultural land and growing urban community.

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