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covering the
tapere of: Tutakimoa;
Takuvaine-Parekura (786 inhabitants),
covering the
taperes of:
Tauae Takuvaine (downtown Avarua, seat of Cook Islands...
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Takuvaine–Tutakimoa is a Cook
Islands electoral division returning one
member to the Cook
Islands Parliament. The
electorate was
created in 1981, when...
- 1997: Air Raro 1998–99:
Titikaveka 2000:
Takuvaine 2001–03:
Unknown 2004:
Takuvaine 2005:
Takuvaine 2006:
Takuvaine Source: "Nikao ends
title drought". Cook...
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Takuvaine FC is a Cook
Islands football club
located in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. It
currently plays in Cook
Islands Round Cup the main
football league...
- vice-president of the CIP. He
unsuccessfully contested the
electorate of
Takuvaine–Tutakimoa in the 2006 elections, but was
elected at the 2010 election...
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drained by a
number of
radial streams,
including the
Avatiu Stream and
Takuvaine Stream. Te Manga, at 658 m (2,140 ft)
above sea level, is the highest...
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started playing football at the age of 10.
After initially playing for
Takuvaine F.C., she
joined Tupapa Maraerenga F.C. in 2018. When she
moved to New...
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Nikao Sokattack 1984:
Titikaveka 1985:
Arorangi 1986–90:
Unknown 1991:
Takuvaine 1992:
Avatiu 1993:
Avatiu 1994:
Avatiu 1995:
Avatiu 1996:
Avatiu 1997:...
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starting at the
north end of the island.
Avatiu Stream Vaikapuangi Stream Takuvaine Stream Pue
Stream Tupapa Stream Matavera Stream Turangi Stream Avana Stream...
- Cook
Islands ****ociation. She was
elected to
Parliament in the seat of
Takuvaine-Tutakimoa in the 2006 snap election,
defeating Cook
Islands Party candidate...