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Pukaki was an 18th-century
chief of the
Arawa iwi of New Zealand. His
portrait appears on the New
Zealand 20 cent coin
minted from 1990 to 2008. The name...
- Lake
Pukaki (Māori:
Pūkaki) is the
largest of
three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north–south
along the
northern edge of the
Mackenzie Basin on...
- The
Pukaki River flows through the
Mackenzie Basin, Canterbury, in New Zealand's
South Island. Originally, the
river flowed southwest for 15 kilometres...
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Mackenzie Basin in the
South Island of New
Zealand (the
others are Lake
Pukaki and Lake Ōhau). It
covers an area of 83 km2 (32 sq mi) and is at an altitude...
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first settlements later in the 15th century.
Pukaki Cr****
formed an
important part of the
Waokauri /
Pūkaki portage,
connecting the
Manukau Harbour and...
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HMNZS Pukaki is a name
which has been used by
three ships of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy: HMNZS
Pukaki (F424), was a frigate, 1948–66 HMNZS
Pukaki (1975)...
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vessel ins****
patrol boat of the
Irish Naval Service.
Launched as
HMNZS Pukaki in 2008, the
vessel was in
Royal New
Zealand Navy
service from 2009 to 2019...
- shot in
various locations across Auckland, Rotorua, Glenorchy, Wānaka,
Pukaki, and Christchurch. Reportedly,
about 80
percent of the film will be shot...
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Pukaki Lagoon,
located in the
suburb of Māngere, New Zealand, is one of the
volcanoes in the
Auckland volcanic field. The lagoon,
alongside Māngere Lagoon...
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HMNZS Pukaki was a Lake-class ins****
patrol vessel of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Pukaki commissioned in 1975,
deleted in 1991 and sold as a private...