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Koutu is a
suburb of
Rotorua in the Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island.
Koutu was
originally a home for the
people of
Ngati Whakaue and...
- Harbour,
North Island, New Zealand,
between Koutu and
Kauwhare points. Like the
Moeraki Boulders, the
Koutu Boulders are large,
reaching 3
metres (10 ft)...
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Chapman visited in 1831 and
Chapman and his wife
established a
mission at Te
Koutu in 1835. This was
abandoned within a year, but
Chapman returned in 1838...
- Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Te
Koutu is a co-educational Māori
immersion school in Rotorua, New
Zealand offering education within a
unique Maori environment...
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accounts the name was
given by the
rangatira Te Rangitakaroro, who
lived at Te
Koutu,
since he was once
paralysed with
laughter at a joke
while sitting on a...
- 8, pp. 6–12.
Hokianga Tourism ****ociation, nd,
Koutu Boulders ANY ONE FOR A GAME OF BOWLS? and
Koutu Boulders,
Hokianga Harbour, Northland, New Zealand...
- New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located south of Ngongotahā, west of
Koutu, east of
Selwyn Heights, and
north of Mangakakahi. A
major arterial road...
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Australia Wave Rock, Hyden,
Western Australia Castle Hill Basin,
Canterbury Koutu Boulders,
Hokianga Māori Bay
giant pillow lava,
Muriwai Lion Rock, Piha...
- director)
Headquarters ****ushima, ****ushima, ****an
Website http://www.****ushima-
koutu.co.jp/
Operation Began operation July 9, 1986 (1986-7-9)
Technical System...
- locals, was made law, but on 9
March she was
found dead in a rock
crevice at
Koutu Point.
There were
suggestions that she had
become stranded while fishing...