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    world. Auckland Council owns Te Ārai Regional Park. Te Ārai Beach is the exact antipode of Gibraltar. Graham, George (1925). "TE TOKA-TU-WHENUA. A RELIC OF...
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  • Te Ārai River. List of rivers of New Zealand "Te Ārai River". gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. 16 July 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2023. "Place name detail: Te...
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    Te Ārai Regional Park is a regional park situated in the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is owned and operated by Auckland Council....
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  • Tautoro Te Anau* Te Ārai Te Aroha* Te Awamutu* Te Awanga Te Hana Te Hāpua Te Horo Te Kao Te Kauwhata* Te Kōpuru Te Kūiti* Te Poi Te Puke* Te Puna West Te Puru...
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    Spectacle Lake is a lake at Te Ārai, Rodney in the northern Auckland Region of New Zealand. Spectacle Lake is a sand dune lake located approximately 15 km...
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    northeast of Wellsford. It is adjacent to the Mangawhai Forest and near Te Ārai Regional Park. The lake drains into Spectacle Lake, which in turn drains...
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  • Slipper Lake is a lake at Te Ārai, Rodney in the northern Auckland Region of New Zealand. Slipper Lake is a sand dune lake located approximately 16 km...
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  • with a population density of 45 people per km2. It is part of the larger Te Arai statistical area. Manutūkē had a population of 399 at the 2018 New Zealand...
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  • South Africa Māori people cutting up the blubber of beached pilot whales (Te Ārai, New Zealand, 1911) Men boiling the blubber of a beached blackfish at Tokerau...
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  • Moekākara (redirect from Te Moekakara)
    was captained by Tāhuhunui-o-te-rangi, the ancestor of Ngāi Tāhuhu. The canoe first landed at Wakatuwhenua, near Te Ārai north of Auckland. Ngāi Tāhuhu...
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