User:Prosperosity/suburbtemplate
Suburb name | |
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Coordinates: 36°56′36″S 174°47′5″E / 36.94333°S 174.78472°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Local authority | Auckland Council |
Electoral ward | Manukau ward |
Local board | Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board |
Area | |
• Land | 645 ha (1,594 acres) |
Population (June 2024)[1] | |
• Total | 11,660 |
(Manukau Harbour) | Onehunga (Māngere Inlet) |
(Māngere Inlet) |
(Manukau Harbour) |
Suburb name
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Favona |
(Manukau Harbour) | Māngere | Favona |
Suburb name is a suburb of place, New Zealand, under the local governance of the Auckland Council. Add in a relevant summary of the article at the top, without using references.
Etymology
[edit]Where did the name come from? This section can be a part of history if it's deeply linked to the founding (and not very important).
Natural history and/or geography
[edit]Talk about how the area formed, if it's important. Volcanoes, etc.
Talk about major defining natural features. Hills, rivers, etc. https://gazetteer.linz.govt.nz/ can be helpful.
Talk about what the suburb looked like prior to human settlement. Was it a taraire forest? Swampland? etc.
What kind of ecological area is the suburb? Are there endemic species, or locally common/nationally rare species?
Some of these details might be found in references about the wider area. There's a chance these references don't exist at all (especially for newer suburbs).
History
[edit]The bulk of the article. These things should be present:
- Pre-European history. Ideally this should be sourced directly from iwi/hapū.
- Mention traditional place names, such as names of pā/kāinga, or traditional names for natural features in the area. Are there any significant figures from history associated with the area?
- Are there traditional pūrākau (traditional stories) associated with the area?
- Why was this area important in pre-European times? Was it known for a resource, ancestor or waka?
- Did mana whenua change over time?
- What do documents from iwi/hapū emphasise? What do they find the most important?
- Name the modern-day mana whenua groups in the area (and if multiple groups, try to source info from multiple groups).
- Are there any archaeological reports? Sometimes notable historic sites aren't strongly linked to modern mana whenua (especially if the site was from 600 years ago)
- What happened during the early colonial era. What kind of purchase/confiscation was involved.
- Etymology of the suburb name
- Why did people start living here?
- When did the suburb develop and why? Were there any big industries? Was there a train station/road
- Include content from local history books if possible.
- What is the suburb like today?
- Are there groups other than Māori/Pākehā who are important to the area? Does the area have significant Chinese, Pasifika history, etc? Is the area significant to a minority group (e.g. rainbow community, religious groups)?
The best places to find information from iwi/hapū are:
- Waitangi Tribunal documents. All modern settlements have an established history section.
- Iwi/hapū/marae websites
- Council documents on new developments (eg new housing or road development). These almost always have historical context sections
- Sometimes local history books have sections written by mana whenua groups, if they're newer books (older books often have nothing, or problematic histories)
Demographics
[edit]Landmarks and features
[edit]Notable buildings and sites
[edit]Talk about notable landmarks (eg churches or town halls), archaeological sites, the commercial centre of the suburb, etc. Note any Heritage buildings in the area.
Natural areas
[edit]Talk about notable parks, rivers, etc.
Gallery
[edit]If there are too many photos for the article, and they're not more appropriate in sections, add them to a gallery
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Nesting area for birds at Ambury Regional Park
Politics
[edit]Talk about local body politics. What local board/council is the suburb a part of, how do people vote for them. Talk about historical politics, especially if the suburb is a former borough/town that previously elected mayors or a town council.
Talk about national politics, if appropriate. If any current (or notably former) MPs have their offices within the suburb, mention this.
Education
[edit]Schools in suburb, plus schools with strong links to the suburb.
Transportation
[edit]Public transport (eg train stations, major bus routes), possibly historic ones if they once existed. State highways, airports, etc.
Amenities
[edit]Talk about parks, clubs, facilities in the area
Notable people
[edit]- List of any notable people associated strongly with the suburb.
- Ideally people with Wikipedia pages and a source
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Aotearoa Data Explorer". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
Bibliography
[edit]- Lastname, Authorname (20XX). Print books if there are any useful ones. Auckland: Auckland University Press. ISBN 978xxxxx.
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External links
[edit]- Useful community page links
- Useful local history galleries (e.g. Auckland Libraries)
Category:1840s establishments in New Zealand Category:Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Area Category:Populated places around the Manukau Harbour Category:Populated places established in the 1840s Category:Suburbs of Auckland
Checklist
[edit]- Does the article need photos? Can someone take the photos? Are there CC-BY or CC-BY-SA photos on Digital NZ (e.g. Whites Aviation photos), or pre-1920s public domain photos?
- Is there a Wikidata item? Does it have a photo and correct info?
- Is there a Wikicommons category for images? Is it linked properly to the Wikidata item and the Wikipedia page?
- Notable features: if there is a notable feature, does it have a Wikidata item? (e.g. local church, regional park, local library). Could it? If so, is it better to have a Commons category for it?
- Submit suburb as a WP:DYK item if appropriate
- Submit suburb as a WP:Good Article if appropriate
Template articles
[edit]- Sub-regions: West Auckland, Auckland isthmus
- Suburbs: Māngere Bridge, Caversham
- Rural localities: Barrhill
- Natural features: Healy (volcano), Monowai (seamount)
- Structures: Hokitika Clock Tower, Linwood House