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- Whangapoua is a small settlement of mostly holiday houses located on the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand. It is situated 25 minutes drive east over...
- Whangapoua Harbour Whangapoua Harbour is a shallow natural harbour in the northeast of the Coromandel Peninsula. It is located between Whangapoua in the...
- Whangapoua Beach is on the east coast of Great Barrier Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. The beach runs roughly north–south and has views of Rakitu...
- Zealand's North Island. It flows north to reach the peninsula's east coast at Whangapoua Harbour, close to the small settlement of Te Rerenga. The river provides...
- identified with the Ngāti Whanaunga and Te Rarawa iwi. She was born in Whangapoua on Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand on 4 September 1899, the daughter...
- southwest. Other small towns on the peninsula include Te Puru, Matarangi, Whangapoua, Whiritoa, Hikuai, Port Jackson, Port Charles, Tairua, Pauanui and Colville...
- (650) Paerata (690) Kawakawa Bay (680) Ōrere Point (350) Bombay (510) Whangapoua (120) Matarangi (670) Rings Beach (130) Kūaotunu (250) Tapu (270) Cooks...
- Awana Bay Harataonga Kaitoke Beach Medlands Beach Motairehe Palmers Beach Whangapoua Beach Waiheke Community Board: Oneroa Blackpool Palm Beach Surfdale Ostend...
- Zealand. The island lies about 4 km (2.5 mi) off Whangapoua Beach, sheltering the bay of Whangapoua Cr****. The island is located 2.5 kilometres from Great...
- Barrier Volcano, which was centred to the north of the modern island from Whangapoua Bay northwards, formed through events between 18 and 17 million years...