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Scandinavians came to Manawatu, New Zealand, primarily in the late 19th century seeking better economic opportunities and land for farming. The region's fertile soil and favorable climate appealed to these settlers, allowing them to establish agricultural communities. Additionally, the promise of a new life and the chance to escape hardships in their home countries motivated many to migrate to this part of New Zealand. Their arrival contributed to the cultural diversity and development of the area.

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