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Te Atatū (from the Māori Te Atatū: "the dawn") is the name of two adjacent suburbs in West Auckland, New Zealand: Te Atatū Peninsula and Te Atatū South. They are located next to each other some 10 kilometres to the west of the Auckland city centre, and are separated by the Northwestern Motorway. The Te Atatū electorate, which covers both suburbs, is served in the New Zealand Parliament by Phil Twyford.

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  • Te Atatū (en)
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  • Te Atatū (from the Māori Te Atatū: "the dawn") is the name of two adjacent suburbs in West Auckland, New Zealand: Te Atatū Peninsula and Te Atatū South. They are located next to each other some 10 kilometres to the west of the Auckland city centre, and are separated by the Northwestern Motorway. The Te Atatū electorate, which covers both suburbs, is served in the New Zealand Parliament by Phil Twyford. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Te_Atatu_aerial_view_in_1951.jpg
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  • Location of Te Atatū in Auckland. (en)
  • Aerial view of Te Atatū in 1951, prior to the construction of the Northwestern Motorway (en)
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  • Te Atatū (from the Māori Te Atatū: "the dawn") is the name of two adjacent suburbs in West Auckland, New Zealand: Te Atatū Peninsula and Te Atatū South. They are located next to each other some 10 kilometres to the west of the Auckland city centre, and are separated by the Northwestern Motorway. Te Atatū Peninsula, the change to “Peninsula” was put forward by Emi Groot and adopted by council in 1997. Also known as Te Atatū North, lies, as the name suggests, on the northern part of a small peninsula. It is located at the western extremity of the Waitemata Harbour, and is formed by the Henderson Creek, an estuarial arm of the harbour that extends southwest from the harbour. The northern part of the peninsula is four kilometres in length and two kilometres in width. Te Atatū South is sited at the point where the peninsula meets the rest of the island, south of the motorway interchange, which bisects the formerly more closely linked areas. Both suburban areas are characterised by a well-established suburban neighbourhood, with two town centres providing shops, medical services and community facilities. Most inhabitants work in West Auckland or central Auckland. The Te Atatū electorate, which covers both suburbs, is served in the New Zealand Parliament by Phil Twyford. (en)
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