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Eketahuna - Definition and Overview

Eketahuna is a small rural service town, the most southerly in the Tararua District in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is sometimes considered to be in northern Wairarapa.

The town is located at the foot of the Tararua Ranges which lie to the west. It is 35 kilometres north of Masterton and a similar distance south of Palmerston North. It is situated on State Highway 2 and the eastern bank of the Makakahi River.

Eketahuna is considered by some to be the epitome of stereotypical rural New Zealand towns, and is occasionally used in conversation to represent "the real New Zealand". The 2001 census recorded Eketahuna's population at 579.

The Mount Bruce bird sanctuary is located to the south of the town.

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Example Usage of Eketahuna

bridgetwellwood: making our own fun in Eketahuna
tumatakuru: Eketahuna is a pumping town, because it is a little deflated! so go hard blow hard.
bridgetwellwood: still nothing happening in Eketahuna...I might die waiting for some action so I guess I'm busy in the studio
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