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Dannevirke

For the Danish defensive fortification, see Danevirke.

Dannevirke (Dane's work), is a rural service town in the southern Hawke's Bay area of New Zealand. It is the major town of the administrative district of Tararua, the easternmost of the districts in which the Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council has responsibilities. The surrounding area has developed into dairy and sheep farming, which now provides the major income for the town's population of 6,000.

The town was founded in 1872 by Danish, Norwegian and Swedish settlers, who arrived at the port of Napier and moved inland. The settlers, who arrived under the Public Works Act , built their initial settlement in a clearing of the Seventy Mile Bush . The settlement quickly earned the nickname of "sleeper town", as the town's purpose was to provide totara sleepers for the Napier-Wellington railway. At one stage the area had 50 operating sawmills. After the native bush was cleared, the land was turned into pasture for grazing animals.

The Australian politician, and former Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke-Petersen was born in Dannevirke.

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