- The
Kilmog,
occasionally called Kilmog Hill and
known in Māori as Kirimoko, is a
hilly area
approximately 20
kilometres north of Dunedin, New Zealand,...
- not at all),
resulting in such
seemingly ****ised
place names as The
Kilmog,
which in
standard Māori
would have been
rendered Kirimoko, but
which in...
- Dunedin. To the south, its
limit is
approximately the
rough hill p**** of the
Kilmog, 25
kilometres north of
Dunedin city centre, and in the
north the limit...
-
Walter Benjamin. Trans.
Andrew Paul Wood,
bilingual edition German/English,
Kilmog P., Dunedin, 2020.
Toward the
Critique of Violence: a
Critical Edition....
- ISBN 978-0-473-27648-5. OCLC 875553085. Rickerby, Helen;
Kilmog Press (2010).
Heading north.
Dunedin [N.Z.:
Kilmog Press. ISBN 978-0-9864616-6-8. OCLC 657075962...
-
includes the
northern slopes of
Mount Cargill, the
southern slopes of the
Kilmog, and the
townships of
Doctors Point, Waitati, Evansdale, Warrington, and...
- the
process of anglicisation.[citation needed] An
extreme example is The
Kilmog /ˈkəlmɒɡ/, the name of
which is
cognate with the
standard Māori Kirimoko...
- the
mouth of the
Waikouaiti River at Karitane, on the
eastern slopes of
Kilmog hill.
Coast Road, an old
route north from Dunedin, and the
South Island...
-
State Highway 1
winds steeply through a
series of
hills here,
notably The
Kilmog.
These hills can be
considered a
coastal extension of the
Silverpeaks Range...
- The
Selected Correspondence of Louis-Ferdinand Céline; tr.
Mitch Abidor,
Kilmog Press, New Zealand, 2015 Progrés, Paris,
Mercure de France, 1978 (untranslated)...