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- Whangateau is a small town on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated in Rodney District, part of the Auckland Region, and is...
- The Whangateau Harbour is a natural harbour in New Zealand. It is a sandspit estuary, located on the north-eastern coast of the Auckland Region north-east...
- It is on a sandspit that adjoins Tāwharanui Peninsula and separates Whangateau Harbour from Ōmaha Bay. The nearest sizeable town is Warkworth which is...
- is located in Rodney in the northeastern Auckland Region, northeast of Whangateau Harbour, near Cape Rodney and Goat Island. Two bays border the township:...
- Whanganui* Whangaparāoa* Whangapoua Whangārei* Whangārei Heads Whangaruru Whangateau Whataroa Whatuwhiwhi Whenuakite Whenuakura Whiritoa Whitby Whitford Whitianga*...
- (120) Te Hana (130) Kaipara Flats (160) S****y Beach (290) Matakana (640) Whangateau (150) Point Wells (660) Leigh (610) Ti Point (160) Rainbows End (90) Ōmaha...
- of New Zealand, at the tip of a peninsula between the Ōmaha River and Whangateau Harbour. Ōmaha is across the harbour but accessible by a causeway. Point...
- settled on the Tāwharanui Peninsula, while Ngāti Manuhiri settled the Whangateau Harbour north to Pākiri. As these hapū developed, Ngātiwai developed strong...
- Lower Hutt Judgeford Valley, Haywards Road, Paremata ****ri Beach Camp Whangateau Hall & Reserve Paekakariki, Camp Paekakariki, Camp Russell, Camp McKay...
- and is under governance of the Rodney District Council, just north of Whangateau.[citation needed] Ti Point is formed from the remnants of a Miocene era...