Bronte, New Zealand

Coordinates: 41°16′05″S 173°04′55″E / 41.26806°S 173.08194°E / -41.26806; 173.08194
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Bronte, a locality in the

Richmond and Māpua
.

Admiral

in 1799. (The Bronte area in New Zealand formed part of the former Nelson Province from 1853 to 1876, and subsequently part of the Nelson Provincial District prior to the formation of the Tasman District in 1992.[2])

References

  1. ^ Reed, A. W. (2002). The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names. Auckland: Reed Books. p. 59. . Probably named in honour of Lord Nelson. He was made Duke of Bronte (a region of Sicily) by King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily after the Battle of the Nile in 17[9]8.
  2. ^ Statistics New Zealand, ed. (2008). New Zealand Official Yearbook 2008. North Shore city: David Bateman Limited. p. 53. . Retrieved 9 August 2021. [...] an amendment in 1992 not only created three more unitary authorities (Marlborough District, Tasman District and Nelson City), but made it possible for others to be created [...].

41°16′05″S 173°04′55″E / 41.26806°S 173.08194°E / -41.26806; 173.08194