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Kupe was a
legendary Polynesian explorer who,
according to Māori oral history, was the
first person to
discover New Zealand. It is
likely that
Kupe existed...
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around 40
grams (1.3 ozt). The most
common government measure was the
Kuping (庫平;
kùpíng; 'treasury standard') tael,
weighing 37.5
grams (1.21 ozt). A common...
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Kupe orthonairovirus, also
called Kupe virus, is a
species of
virus in the
genus Orthonairovirus. The
virus was
isolated from
pooled ticks (Amblyomma gemma...
- The
Kupe natural gas
field is
located in the
Tasman Sea, 30 km off the
coast of the town of
Manaia in Taranaki, New Zealand. The
field was
discovered in...
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Tawana Kupe is a
Zimbabwean academic. He was the vice-chancellor of the
University of
Pretoria in
South Africa.
Prior to this
appointment he held several...
- Ngā Rā-a-
Kupe (lit. 'the
sails of
Kupe'),
formerly known as
Kupe's Sail, is a
geological formation near the
eastern end of
Palliser Bay at the southern...
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Mount Kupe or Mont Koupé is a
plutonic mountain in the
Western High
Plateau of Cameroon, part of the
Cameroon line of volcanoes. It is the
highest of the...
- Rā-a-
Kupe,
previously known as
Kupe's Sail, is a
nearby triangular upthrust of
sedimentary rock
shaped like a sail. Māori
history and the
Kupe legend...
- of light"). The full name of the
harbour is Te Hokianga-nui-a-
Kupe — "the
place of
Kupe's great return". The
Hokianga is in the Far
North District, which...
- Te Pēhi
Kupe (c. 1795–1828) was a Māori
rangatira and war
leader of Ngāti Toa and the
uncle of Te Rauparaha. He took a
leading part in what
became known...