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Konini is a
suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand,
under the
local governance of
Auckland Council. (
Kōnini is the Māori-language name for the
fruit of...
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Konini School is a co-educational
state public primary school located in the West
Auckland suburb of
Konini, New Zealand.
Established in 1976, the school...
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Konini railway station on the
Wairarapa Line was
located in the
Tararua District of the Manawatū-Whanganui
region in New Zealand’s
North Island. The...
- It was
favoured by Māori who, unusually, gave the
fruit its own name of
kōnini or māti; it was also
eaten by
European settlers in jams and puddings. The...
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villages in
Turlava parish, Courland. The most
famous one of them is the
Ķoniņi Elka
Grove (Ķoniņu Elka birzs) or
simply Elka that
today covers around one...
- Zemgale)
Curonians (they
lived in
Curonia or Courland)
Curonian Kings (Kuršu
Koniņi) (a
distinct Latvian cultural group of
Curonian ancestry) (they live in...
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school in
Wainuiomata Central, and has 211
students as of
February 2024.
Konini Primary School is a
state contributing primary (Year 1–6)
school in Parkway...
- (Middle Low German:
Cursken konyngh; German:
Kurische Könige; Latvian: kuršu
ķoniņi) are a
Latvian cultural group,
originally lesser v****als and free farmers...
- (Rarotonga) Sea
grapes (Caulerpa racemosa) Remu kai (Rarotonga and Mauke), Remu
kōnini (Mangaia), Rimu kai (Aitutaki)
Turkeytail seaweed (Padina boryana) Remu...
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neighbouring water catchment area. It
connects with West
Coast Road, Shaw Road,
Konini Road and Piha Road to the surf
beaches at
Karekare and Piha. It is paralleled...