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It is governed by Gisborne District Council , a unitary authority with the combined powers of a district and regional council. It is named after its largest settlement, the city of Gisborne. The region is also commonly referred to as the East Coast. The region is commonly divided into the East Cape and Poverty Bay. It is bounded by mountain ranges to the west, rugged country to the south, and faces east onto the Pacific Ocean. The district is governed by Gisborne District Council , which is a unitary territorial authority , meaning that it performs the functions of a regional council as well as those of a territorial authority a district or city.
It is constituted as both the Gisborne District and the Gisborne Region. However, as the Gisborne town site was laid out in , the name changed to Gisborne, after the Colonial Secretary William Gisborne , and to avoid confusion with the town of Tauranga. The region was formerly known as the East Coast , although the region is often divided into the East Coast proper or East Cape , north of the city, and Poverty Bay , the area including and surrounding the city.
The region is also sometimes referred to as the East Cape , although that also refers specifically to the promontory at the northeastern extremity. The region is located in the northeastern corner of the North Island. In the southwest, its boundary runs along the western edge of Te Urewera.
It is sparsely inhabited and isolated, with small settlements mainly clinging to small bays along the eastern shore, including Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay. Its population is 52, June No other settlements have a population of over ; the largest are the towns of Tolaga Bay and Ruatoria , each with populations of over in Inland, the land is rough, predominantly forested, hill country. A spine of rough ridges dominates the centre of the region, culminating in the impressive bulk of the metre Mount Hikurangi in Waiapu Valley in the region's northeast.