The Manawatu River, located in New Zealand, derives its name from the Māori language, where "Manawatu" translates to "the path of the heart." This name reflects the river's significant cultural and historical importance to the local Māori tribes. The river flows through the Manawatu-Wanganui region, and its name symbolizes the deep connection between the land and the people who inhabit it.
manawatu river
78,000 cubic litres of treated human sewage.
Manawatu Standard was created in 1880.
YoungHeart Manawatu was created in 2004.
Bunnythorpe is the name of a township in Manawatu, North Island, NZ.
Manawatu College's motto is 'Personal Best'.
Disposal of dairy farm waste is what some folk would claim. But there are no hydro developments on the river, and recreation and water supply for irrigation are the main uses. [Actually there is a hydro storage dam in the Mangahao which is one of the headwater streams of the Manawatu, but many folk would not associate them.]
Manawatu-Wanganui Region was created in 1989.
Red Sox Manawatu was created in 192#.
Manawatu College's motto is 'Haere I Tou Kaha'.
Palmerston North is the largest city in the Manawatu region.
The area of Manawatu-Wanganui Region is 22,215 square kilometers.