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Aroha is a Māori word
meaning "love",
cognate with the
Hawaiian term aloha. It is also a
given name, and can be
either masculine or feminine. Notable...
- Te
Aroha (Māori: Te
Aroha-a-uta) is a
rural town in the
Waikato region of New
Zealand with a po****tion of 3,906
people in the 2013 census, an increase...
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Lemon & Te
Aroha or L&T is a lemon-flavoured soft
drink from New Zealand. It is made
using natural soda
water from the
Mokena geyser in Te
Aroha.
Lemon &...
- Te Kāinga
Aroha is a
category 1
historic place in Auckland, New Zealand. Te Kāinga
Aroha is on the
slopes above Freemans Bay. In 1840, the land on which...
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HMNZS Aroha was one of
eight steel New Zealand-built Castle-class
ships built and
commissioned by the
Royal New
Zealand Navy
during World War II. She...
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Aroha Island is a
small island near Rangitane,
which is
about 12 km (7.5 mi) by road from
Kerikeri in the
Kerikeri Inlet, Bay of Islands, Northland, New...
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Aroha Bridge is a New
Zealand adult animated comedy by
Jessica Hansell. The
series focuses on the
biracial twins Kōwhai and
Monty Hook as they navigate...
- Mary Lucy
Aroha Brustad (née Clifford; 23
August 1908 – 30
November 1933) was a New
Zealand pilot. She was the
first woman in New
Zealand to gain a pilot's...
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Museum of
Waitangi opened on the
grounds in 2015.
Another museum, Te Rau
Aroha,
opened in 2020. In
early November 2024, the
Sixth National Government allocated...
- of Matamata,
Morrinsville and Te
Aroha are all
within the district, with the Council's head
office based in Te
Aroha. The main
industry in the region...