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- Ātene abstract "Ātene is a former village located 35 kilometres (22 mi) up the Whanganui River from Whanganui. Originally called Warepakoko, then Kakata, it was renamed by the missionary Richard Taylor in the 19th century as a Māori transliteration of Athens. It was the home of the hapū Ngāti Hineoneone of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi. A small meeting house called Te Rangi-i-heke-iho, restored by carver Bill Ranginui, is all that remains.The hill next to Ātene, Puketapu, was once on a peninsula almost completely surrounded by a meander of the Whanganui River; centuries ago the river broke through the neck of the peninsula, connecting the two bends and cutting off the meander. In the 1960s, a hydroelectric dam was proposed at Ātene, because the meander could have been reinstated while the dam was being constructed. A hydroelectric dam would have flooded the river as far back as Taumaranui, and the project was abandoned. While investigating the possibility of a dam, the Ministry of Works built a road in 1959 along the ridgeline overlooking Puketapu. The road is now an 18 km walking track, the Ātene Skyline Track.".
- Ātene thumbnail Atene_Village,_c.1890.jpg?width=300.
- Ātene wikiPageID "31033118".
- Ātene wikiPageLength "4127".
- Ātene wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Ātene wikiPageRevisionID "699115845".
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Manawatu-Wanganui.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Settlements_on_the_Whanganui_River.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whanganui_River.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Hapū.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectricity.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Iwi.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Marae.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Meander_cutoff.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Missionary.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Māori_language.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Ministry_of_Works.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Ngāti_Hineoneone.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Taylor_(missionary).
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Taumarunui.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Te_Āti_Haunui-a-Pāpārangi.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Whanganui.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink Whanganui_River.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLink File:Atene_Village,_c.1890.jpg.
- Ātene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ātene".
- Ātene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ātene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ātene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ManawatuWanganui-geo-stub.
- Ātene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ātene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Whanganui.
- Ātene subject Category:Geography_of_Manawatu-Wanganui.
- Ātene subject Category:Settlements_on_the_Whanganui_River.
- Ātene subject Category:Whanganui_River.
- Ātene hypernym Village.
- Ātene type Village.
- Ātene comment "Ātene is a former village located 35 kilometres (22 mi) up the Whanganui River from Whanganui. Originally called Warepakoko, then Kakata, it was renamed by the missionary Richard Taylor in the 19th century as a Māori transliteration of Athens. It was the home of the hapū Ngāti Hineoneone of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi.".
- Ātene label "Ātene".
- Ātene sameAs Q4813066.
- Ātene sameAs m.0gg50_z.
- Ātene sameAs Q4813066.
- Ātene wasDerivedFrom Ātene?oldid=699115845.
- Ātene depiction Atene_Village,_c.1890.jpg.
- Ātene isPrimaryTopicOf Ātene.