Springfield, New Zealand

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Springfield,_New_Zealand an entity of type: Thing

Springfield ist ein kleines Dorf im Selwyn District der Region Canterbury auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. rdf:langString
Springfield est une petite ville du district de Selwyn, dans la région de Canterbury, dans l'Île du Sud en Nouvelle-Zélande. rdf:langString
Springfield is een plaatsje in het in de regio Canterbury, op het Zuidereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland, niet ver van Christchurch. In 2001 woonden er 219 mensen. Er staat een neogotisch kerkje gewijd aan Sint-Pieter, ontworpen door de architect Cyril Mountfort (1852 - 1920). Het is de geboorteplaats van een belangrijk medewerker van de Communistische Partij van China, . Op 15 juli 2007, werd er in het dorpje een gigantische roze kunst-donut onthuld in het kader van de promotie van de film The Simpsons. Deze donut is in 2009 door brandstichting verwoest. rdf:langString
Springfield – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Południowej, w regionie Canterbury. rdf:langString
Springfield (until 1880 Kowai Pass) is a small town in the Selwyn District of Canterbury, in the South Island, of New Zealand. The Maori name for Springfield is Tawera. At the foot of the Southern Alps, 65 kilometres (40 mi) west of Christchurch, Springfield is 9.7 km (7 minutes drive) to Sheffield. it is the most westerly town of the central Canterbury Plains. Springfield has a long association with the Midland railway line. In the 1870s, water from the nearby Kowai river was used to develop one of the earliest stock water races in Canterbury. rdf:langString
Springfield är en ort med omgivande kommun 65 km väster om Christchurch på Sydön med cirka 200 invånare, verksamma med jordbruk, får- och boskapsskötsel. Byn ligger vid foten av Sydalperna och är den västligaste orten på småböljande slätten "Canterbury Plains". Riksväg 73 passerar genom byn och järnvägen "Tranz Alpin" mellan Christchurch och Greymouth med station avgränsar byn norrut. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Springfield (Neuseeland)
rdf:langString Springfield, New Zealand
rdf:langString Springfield (Nouvelle-Zélande)
rdf:langString Springfield (Nieuw-Zeeland)
rdf:langString Springfield (Nowa Zelandia)
rdf:langString Springfield, Nya Zeeland
rdf:langString Springfield
rdf:langString Springfield
xsd:float -43.33333206176758
xsd:float 171.9166717529297
xsd:integer 1597975
xsd:integer 1080203721
rdf:langString +13
xsd:integer 3
xsd:double 1.89
rdf:langString Springfield wakes up to several inches of snow
rdf:langString Springfield VS Snow!.jpg
rdf:langString "Tawera"
xsd:integer 2018
rdf:langString auto
xsd:integer 318
xsd:integer 7681
rdf:langString Village
rdf:langString Malvern
rdf:langString Ward
rdf:langString +12
xsd:string -43.333333333333336 171.91666666666666
rdf:langString Springfield ist ein kleines Dorf im Selwyn District der Region Canterbury auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland.
rdf:langString Springfield est une petite ville du district de Selwyn, dans la région de Canterbury, dans l'Île du Sud en Nouvelle-Zélande.
rdf:langString Springfield (until 1880 Kowai Pass) is a small town in the Selwyn District of Canterbury, in the South Island, of New Zealand. The Maori name for Springfield is Tawera. At the foot of the Southern Alps, 65 kilometres (40 mi) west of Christchurch, Springfield is 9.7 km (7 minutes drive) to Sheffield. it is the most westerly town of the central Canterbury Plains. Springfield has a long association with the Midland railway line. The development of the town started around 1860. With the discovery of gold on the west coast, Springfield saw more traffic. The Springfield Hotel was first built in 1862. Rooms were added to it on a number of occasions enlarging the hotel so that it had 40 rooms. The hotel was an important coaching stop on the route to the west coast. In the 1870s, water from the nearby Kowai river was used to develop one of the earliest stock water races in Canterbury. There are a number of accounts were the name Springfield may have come. It may have been named after an American Civil War battlefield by J Bell in 1868; It might have been named in a similar style to Darfield and Sheffield and the final suggestion is that the post office was named in 1870 after a spring in the field beside the local hotel. Springfield is situated in the foothills, less than an hour from the center of Christchurch on State Highway 73 (The Great Alpine Highway). In 2019, the town gained unwanted attention in the national and international media when the Springfield Store and Café was dubbed the rudest café in New Zealand and the police visited offering customer service advice. It is now under new ownership. The town has a Gothic Revival architecture church dedicated to Saint Peter, designed by the architect Cyril Mountfort. It was the birthplace of Rewi Alley, notable for his work in China in the mid 20th century. There is an extensive memorial dedicated to him, located in a small reserve off the main road. It includes a large stone carving and a number of panels giving details of his life. On 15 July 2007, a statue of a giant pink doughnut was erected to promote the upcoming movie, The Simpsons Movie. It was subsequently set alight and destroyed by an arsonist on 25 September 2009. A tyre painted pink was used as a substitute until it was replaced with a concrete version unveiled on 1 July 2012. In 2016 a new road was built next to Queen and King St with a link to Victoria St. The new street is called Princes Street and is also known as the Alpine View Estate. Springfield is a significant stop on the TranzAlpine train journey across the Southern Alps on the Midland Line. The town is also home to the Midland Rail Heritage Trust a rail preservation group that has established a base in the former NZR locomotive depot opposite the railway station. The Springfield Hotel was a stop on the road west from Christchurch for horse-drawn coaches. When trains became the usual way to travel between Canterbury and the West Coast, the train station refreshment rooms were a popular stop. Water from the Kowai River, just beyond Springfield, was diverted in the 1870s to supply one of Canterbury's early systems of stock water races to the local farms. As of 2021, the Mainline Steam Heritage Trust's Christchurch depot will be moving to the Midland Rail Heritage Trust's land and will build a new depot from there. On 29 May 2021, Most of the township of Springfield was evacuated due to floods from continuous heavy rain. Bishops Gully, in the centre of the town overflowed as well as the water race. A number of properties were flooded Springfield is one of New Zealand's most underrated ski towns. It is located close to Porters Ski Area, Mount Cheeseman, Broken River, Temple Basin and Craigieburn ski fields.
rdf:langString Springfield is een plaatsje in het in de regio Canterbury, op het Zuidereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland, niet ver van Christchurch. In 2001 woonden er 219 mensen. Er staat een neogotisch kerkje gewijd aan Sint-Pieter, ontworpen door de architect Cyril Mountfort (1852 - 1920). Het is de geboorteplaats van een belangrijk medewerker van de Communistische Partij van China, . Op 15 juli 2007, werd er in het dorpje een gigantische roze kunst-donut onthuld in het kader van de promotie van de film The Simpsons. Deze donut is in 2009 door brandstichting verwoest.
rdf:langString Springfield är en ort med omgivande kommun 65 km väster om Christchurch på Sydön med cirka 200 invånare, verksamma med jordbruk, får- och boskapsskötsel. Byn ligger vid foten av Sydalperna och är den västligaste orten på småböljande slätten "Canterbury Plains". Riksväg 73 passerar genom byn och järnvägen "Tranz Alpin" mellan Christchurch och Greymouth med station avgränsar byn norrut. År 2007 sattes en stor rosa munk upp för att marknadsföra "The Simpsons"-filmen. Den brändes ner av en pyroman två år senare och ersattes därefter av en motsvarande betongmunk. Springfield i Nya Zeeland har ingenting med filmen att göra, förutom namnet.
rdf:langString Springfield – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Południowej, w regionie Canterbury.
<squareKilometre> 1.89
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 16937
xsd:string 03
xsd:double 1890000.0
rdf:langString "Tawera"
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 318
xsd:string 7681
xsd:string +13 +12
<Geometry> POINT(171.91667175293 -43.333332061768)

data from the linked data cloud