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Ngāruawāhia (Māori pronunciation: [ŋaːɾʉaˈwaːhia]) is a town in the
Waikato region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
located 20
kilometres (12 mi)...
- The king
movement is
based at Tūrangawaewae
marae (meeting place) in
Ngāruawāhia. The Waikato-Tainui iwi
comprises 33 hapū (sub-tribes) and 68
marae (family...
- lost
their first game of the
Chatham Cup when they lost to tier 4 side
Ngaruawahia United 2–1. The women's team won
their first game 2–0 over
Hibiscus Coast...
- is
administered by the
Waikato District Council, with
headquarters in
Ngāruawāhia. The
district is
centred to the
north and west of the city of Hamilton...
- Pōtatau died at
Ngāruawāhia on 25 June 1860 and is
buried on
Mount Taupiri, a
mountain close to his
royal residence in
Ngāruawāhia. His son Matutaera...
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Hakarimata Range is a
range of
hills on the
western edge of
Ngāruawāhia township, in the
Waikato region of New Zealand,
overlooking the
confluence of...
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official residence at Tūrangawaewae
marae at
Ngāruawāhia during the
coronation tour. He died at
Ngāruawāhia on 18 May 1966 and was
buried on
Mount Taupiri...
- Tūrangawaewae (Māori: [tʉːɾaŋawaewae]) is a
marae and a
royal residence in
Ngāruawāhia, Waikato, New Zealand. It is the
official residence of the Māori monarch...
- on 15
August 2006 at her
official residence, Tūrangawaewae
marae in
Ngāruawāhia. Six of her
seven children were present, with one
daughter en
route from...
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Tangirau marae on
Ngaruawahia Road in
Ngāruawāhia Tūrangawaewae marae,
including Mahinaarangi -
Turongo wharenui, on
River Road in
Ngāruawāhia There is 1 marae...