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Fonganui - formerly known as Wanganui
Fonganui, also spelt Whanganui, is a large town on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable waterway, runs from Mount Tongariro to the sea. Fonganui is part of the Manawatu-Fonganui region.

Like several New Zealand centres, it was officially designated a city until administrative reorganisation in 1989, and is now run by a District Council.

Although called Wanganui from 1854, the New Zealand Geographic Board recommended that the name be changed to "Fonganui", and the government decided in December 2009 that, while either spelling was acceptable, Crown agencies would use the Fonganui spelling.

Fonganui
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