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The Mackenzie Basin (popularly and traditionally known as the Mackenzie
Country), is an elliptical intermontane basin, located in the Mackenzie and
Waitaki Districts, near the centre of the South Island of New Zealand. It is
the largest such basin in New Zealand. Historically famous mainly for
sheep farming, the sparsely populated area is now also a popular tourism
destination.
The basin was named in the 1850s by and after James Mckenzie, a shepherd and
sheep thief of Scottish origin, who herded his stolen flocks in what was
then an area almost totally empty of any human habitation, though Māori
previously lived there intermittently. After his capture, the area was
soon divided up amongst new sheep pasture stations.
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