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Maramarua (New Zealand electorate) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maramarua (New Zealand electorate)
Maramarua is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate to the south of the Auckland area from 1987 to 1993. During those two parliamentary terms, Maramarua was represented by Bill Birch of the National Party. ==Population centres== The 1987 electoral redistribution took the continued population growth in the North Island into account, and two additional general electorates were created, bringing the total number of electorates to 97. In the South Island, the shift of population to Christchurch had continued. Overall, three electorates were newly created (including Maramarua), three electorates were recreated, and four electorates were abolished. All of those electorates were in the North Island. Changes in the South Island were restricted to boundary changes. These changes came into effect with the . The area covered by the Maramarua electorate had previously belonged to the , , and electorates. Population centres included Pukekohe in the north-west, Pokeno, Meremere in the south-west, Mangatarata and Ngatea in the south, and Thames in the north-east.
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