- (/ˈreɪŋə/;
sometimes spelled Rēinga, Māori: Te
Rerenga Wairua), and
officially Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua, is the
northwesternmost tip of the Aupōuri...
- Hone
Wetere Te
Rerenga (? – 9
March 1889) was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader. He
identified with the Ngāti
Maniapoto iwi. He was born in Maniaroa...
- Te
Rerenga is a
locality on the
Whangapoua Harbour,
Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
State Highway 25 runs
through it.
Coromandel is 12 km to the west...
-
Kermadec Islands, Manawatāwhi /
Three Kings Islands, Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua,
Ninety Mile Beach,
Parengarenga Harbour, Te Kao and Houhora. As...
- Tara (Wellington) in
recent times with the
arrival of the waka taua Te
Rerenga Kotare and the waka tete Te Hononga. The most
recent addition to the waka...
- Kauwhata* Te Kōpuru Te Kūiti* Te Poi Te Puke* Te Puna West Te Puru Te Rahu Te
Rerenga Temuka* Thames*
Thornton Bay Ti
Point Tikorangi Timaru*
Tinopai Tinwald...
-
uninhabited islands about 55
kilometres (34 mi)
northwest of Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua, New Zealand,
where the
South Pacific Ocean and
Tasman Sea converge...
-
Holocene fossils of all
three species have been
found near Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua at the far
north of the
North Island. The
Miocene Saint Bathans...
- ****ociation with the
departed relates to the lone pōhutukawa tree at Te
Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga), the
departing place for the
spirits of the deceased...
-
Maria van
Diemen and
about 10
kilometres (6 mi)
south of Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua. The
beach is
officially a
public highway and is used as an alternative...