- The
Aupōuri Peninsula is a
tombolo at the
northern tip of the
North Island of New Zealand. It
projects between the
Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific...
- Te
Aupōuri is the
second northernmost Māori iwi (tribal group),
located north of Kaitaia, Northland, New Zealand, a
region known as the Te Hiku o te Ika...
- The
Aupōuri green gecko (Naultinus flavirictus), also
known as the
North Cape
green gecko or yellow-lipped
green gecko, is a
species of
gecko in the family...
- Lake
Rotokawau is a dune lake on the
Aupōuri Peninsula the Far North, New Zealand. The name is also used for
lakes in the
Kaipara District (Poutu Peninsula)...
- From
there it
sweeps briefly northeast before running northwest along the
Aupōuri Peninsula for the
majority of its length. It ends at
Tiriparepa / Scott...
- Tūwharetoa i te
Aupōuri, also
called Tūwharetoa-waekae-rakau, was a Māori
ariki (chieftain) in the Bay of Plenty, New
Zealand and the
eponymous ancestor...
- from
volcanoes further south occupy much of the
western coast, and the
Aupouri Peninsula joins previously separate islands to the
mainland to form a large...
- on the
North Island of New Zealand.
Located at the
northern end of the
Aupōuri Peninsula, it
extends inland for over 10 kilometres,
almost severing the...
-
northernmost point of New Zealand's main islands. At the
northeastern tip of the
Aupōuri Peninsula, the cape lies 30
kilometres (19 mi) east and
three kilometres...
- Te Kao is a
village on the
Aupouri Peninsula of Northland, New Zealand. Te
Aupōuri are mana
whenua (tribe with
traditional authority over a territory)...