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Taranaki is a
region in the west of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
named after its main
geographical feature, the
stratovolcano Mount Taranaki, also...
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Mount Taranaki (Māori:
Taranaki Maunga) (also
called Mt Egmont) is a
dormant stratovolcano in the
Taranaki region on the west
coast of New Zealand's North...
- The
Taranaki wars were a
series of
conflicts in New Zealand's
Taranaki Province in the 1860s
which form a
major part of the New
Zealand Wars: The First...
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Taranaki is a
region of New
Zealand administered by the
Taranaki Regional Council.
Taranaki may also
refer to:
Mount Taranaki (also
known as
Mount Egmont)...
- Te Āti Awa is a Māori iwi with
traditional bases in the
Taranaki and
Wellington regions of New Zealand.
Approximately 17,000
people registered their affiliation...
- In Māori legend,
Taranaki is a
mountain being that
lived peacefully for many
centuries in the
centre of Aotearoa's Te Ika-a-Māui with four
other mountains...
- The
Taranaki Open is an
annual 72-hole golf
tournament staged on the New
Plymouth Golf Club's
Ngamotu Links in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Between 2004...
- The
Taranaki Regiment was a
territorial infantry regiment of the New
Zealand Military Forces. The
regiment traced its
origins to the
Taranaki Volunteer...
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tribal lands were in
north Taranaki. They
migrated from
Taranaki,
first to
Wellington (with Ngāti Toa and
other Taranaki Hāpu), and then to the Chatham...
- in
later campaigns,
often fought in
dense bush. Over the
course of the
Taranaki and
Waikato campaigns, the
lives of
about 1,800 Māori and 800 Europeans...