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Omata is a
locality in Taranaki, in the
western North Island of New Zealand. It is
located on
State Highway 45 just
southwest of New Plymouth.
Omata and...
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arrived in New
Plymouth on 6
January 1852, and took land in
nearby Omata.
Later in 1852, he was the
Taranaki Herald's
first editor, but resigned...
- Kanpū
Ōmata (大亦 観風,
Ōmata Kanpū, 9
September 1894 – 22
October 1947) was the
pseudonym of ****anese Shōwa
period painter and Waka poet,
Omata Shinjirō....
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Shinichi Omata (****anese: 小俣 真一, Hepburn:
Omata Shin'ichi) is a ****anese director,
storyboard artist, and
former producer best
known for
directing Descending...
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Omata Station (小俣駅,
Omata-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Ashikaga, Tochigi, ****an,
operated by the East ****an
Railway Company (JR East). It...
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Hiroyuki Omata (尾亦 弘友希,
Omata Hiroyuki, born
September 1, 1983) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Omata was born in Suginami,
Tokyo on
September 1...
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Omata was a New
Zealand electorate. It was
located in
Taranaki and
based on the
township of
Omata. One of the
original 24 electorates, it
existed from...
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first and
third Parliaments,
representing New
Plymouth in the
former and
Omata in the latter.
Between his two
terms in office, he was a
volunteer in the...
- 8 July 1857.
Richmond was
elected unopposed as
Member of
Parliament for
Omata at a 16
April 1860 by-election. He
remained in
Parliament until he resigned...
- The 1868
Omata by-election was a by-election held on 7
February in the
Omata electorate in
Taranaki during the 4th New
Zealand Parliament. The by-election...