Horowhenua District
Horowhenua District is located in the North Island of New Zealand, situated between the Tasman Sea and the Tararua Range. It includes towns such as Levin, Foxton, and Shannon, and is known for its agricultural activities, particularly dairy farming and horticulture. The district features a mix of rural landscapes and coastal areas, making it a unique place to live and visit.
The region is also home to several natural attractions, including Lake Horowhenua and the Manawatu River. The district has a rich cultural history, with significant Māori heritage and various community events throughout the year. Horowhenua offers a blend of outdoor activities and local amenities for residents and tourists alike.