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Whangaroa, also
known as
Whangaroa Village to
distinguish it the
larger area of the
former Whangaroa County, is a
settlement on
Whangaroa Harbour in the...
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Whangaroa Harbour Whangaroa Harbour (/ˈfæŋəroʊ.ə/; Māori pronunciation: [faŋaɾɔa]),
previously spelled Wangaroa Harbour, is an
inlet on the
northern coast...
- Ngāti Kahu ki
Whangaroa are a
Maori iwi (tribe)
based at the
Whangaroa Harbour harbour area in New Zealand's
Northland Region. The iwi's rohe (tribal area)...
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fortified village pā of the
Ngati Uru sub-tribe. This
tribe arrived in the
Whangaroa Harbour as late as 1770–1775,
having been
driven out of the
Rawhiti area...
- Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki
Whaingaroa are a
Maori iwi from the
Whangaroa harbour area in Northland, New Zealand. The iwi's rohe (tribal territory) covers...
- Boyd m****acre
occurred in
December 1809 when Māori of Ngāti Pou from
Whangaroa Harbour in
northern New
Zealand killed and ate
between 66 and 70 European...
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Paritutu and the
adjacent Sugar Loaf
Islands in
Taranaki St. Paul's Rock at
Whangaroa Harbour Piha's Lion Rock,
which hosted a
fortified Maori pa.
Mount Pohaturoa...
- Mātauri) is a bay in New Zealand,
situated 30 km
north of Kerikeri, in
Whangaroa county, just
north of the Bay of Islands. It has over a
kilometre of white...
- wards. The 3
wards are Bay of Islands-
Whangaroa, Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward and Te Hiku Ward. Bay of Islands-
Whangaroa ward
elects 4
members to the Far North...
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Whangaroa County was one of the
counties of New
Zealand on the
North Island. In 1989 it
became part of the Far
North District Council when amalgamated...