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Akaroa is a
small town on
Banks Peninsula in the
Canterbury Region of the
South Island of New Zealand,
situated within a
harbour of the same name. The...
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Akaroa is a
rural locality in the
local government area (LGA) of
Break O'Day in the North-east LGA
region of Tasmania. The
locality is
about 13 kilometres...
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composite shield volcanoes[clarification needed] (Lyttelton
formed first, then
Akaroa), and the
smaller Mt
Herbert Volcanic Group.
These formed due to intraplate...
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Akaroa Harbour is part of
Banks Peninsula in the
Canterbury region of New Zealand. The
harbour enters from the
southern coast of the peninsula, heading...
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Akaroa County was one of the
counties of New
Zealand in the
South Island. The
council first met in
Akaroa court house on 4
January 1877. In 1880 new offices...
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eruptive centres one
originating at
Lyttelton Harbour, the
other at
Akaroa Harbour. The
eruptions were
predominantly basaltic, with ****ociated andesite...
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Runga akaroa is a
species of
Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1990 by Ray
Forster from male and
female specimens...
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Akaroa was a
Norwegian sailing ship that was
torpedoed by the
German submarine SM U-19 in the
English Channel, 70
miles west off the Casquets, Guernsey...
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Akaroa was a UK
steam ocean liner and
refrigerated cargo ship. She was
launched in 1914 in
Ireland as
Euripides for
Aberdeen Line. When new, she was...
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Akaroa Marine Reserve is a
marine reserve covering an area of 512.15
hectares (1,265.6 acres) at the
entrance to the
Akaroa Harbour in New Zealand...