- east of Rotorua. It is the seat of the
Kawerau District Council, and the only town in
Kawerau District.
Kawerau is a
small community, with an
economy that...
-
Georg Kawerau (born 12
December 1856, in Berlin; died 13
April 1909, in Stettin; full name:
Georg Ferdinand Kawerau) was a
German architect and archeologist...
-
Ferdinand Kawerau was a German-born
architect and surveyor, who
worked in Geelong, Victoria,
Australia between about 1849 and 1854.
Kawerau was born on...
- Te
Kawerau ā Maki, Te
Kawerau a Maki, or Te
Kawerau-a-Maki is a Māori iwi (tribe) of the
Auckland Region of New Zealand.
Predominantly based in West Auckland...
- with the
Kawerau branch. Ngāti Tūwharetoa are
descendants of the
eponymous male
warrior Tūwharetoa i te Aupōuri. He was born as in
Onepu (
Kawerau) ca. 1300...
-
largest gang in New Zealand. They are
especially active in the King Country,
Kawerau, Ōpōtiki,
Waikato and Hastings. The
Mongrel Mob's main
rival is the Black...
- of Edge****be, to
Kawerau and 57 km from
Kawerau to Murupara. The
portion from
Hawkens Junction to
Kawerau was
known as the
Kawerau Branch until 1978...
- pulp and
paper mill
located on
Fletcher Avenue just
outside the town of
Kawerau in New Zealand. The
Tasman Mill site is the
largest single employer in...
- The
Mayor of
Kawerau officiates over the
Kawerau District of New Zealand's
North Island.
There have been six
mayors of
Kawerau since 1959. The current...
- ****ociated with the hapū of Ngā
Rauru Kītahi: Te
Ihupuku Marae and Te
Kawerau and
Karepoonia are
affiliated with Ngāti Hinewaiata. Kaipō or Wharetapapa...