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Greymouth (/ˈɡreɪmaʊθ/) (Māori: Māwhera) is the
largest town in the West
Coast region in the
South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District...
- The
Greymouth Star,
formerly the
Greymouth Evening Star, is a
daily newspaper published in
Greymouth and
circulated on the West
Coast of New Zealand's...
- on 19
November 2010 in the Pike
River Mine, 46 km (29 mi)
northeast of
Greymouth, in the West
Coast region of New Zealand's
South Island following a methane...
- The
Greymouth Borough was the
borough council covering the
urban part of
Greymouth, New
Zealand between 1868 (156 years ago) (1868) and 1989 (35 years...
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Mayor of
Greymouth,
officiates over the Grey
District of New
Zealand which is
administered by the Grey
District Council with its seat in
Greymouth. The current...
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Greymouth Petroleum is an
energy company in New Zealand,
established in 2002. It owns gas and oil fields, prin****lly in ons**** Taranaki,
including Kowhai...
- runs
westward for 120
kilometres before draining into the
Tasman Sea at
Greymouth.
Thomas Brunner, who
explored the area in the late 1840s,
named the river...
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Greymouth Airport (IATA: GMN, ICAO: NZGM) is a small,
uncontrolled aerodrome located in the
suburb of Blaketown, 1
Nautical mile (1.9 km)
south of the...
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District is a
district in the West
Coast Region of New
Zealand that
covers Greymouth, Runanga, Blackball, Cobden, and
settlements along the Grey River. It...
- The town of
Greymouth, at the
mouth of the Grey
River on New Zealand's West Coast, has been
regularly flooded since its founding. Many
floods were ****igned...