- States,
OHAUS Corporation has
offices in Europe, Asia, and
Latin America. [citation needed]
OHAUS Corporation was
founded in 1907, when
Gustav Ohaus, instead...
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Island Ben
Ohau Range Ōhau (skifield) Lake
Ōhau Lake
Ohau Alpine Village Ōhau River (Canterbury)
Ōhau A
power station Ōhau B
power station Ōhau C
power station...
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Ōhau River may
refer to two
watercourses in New Zealand:
Ōhau River (Canterbury)
Ōhau River (Manawatū-Whanganui) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Lake
Ōhau is a lake in the
Mackenzie Basin in the
South Island of New Zealand. The
Hopkins and
Dobson rivers fed into the
northern end of Lake
Ōhau. These...
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Ōhau is a
village and semi-rural
community in the
Horowhenua District and Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located just south...
- (
Ohaus, 1922)
Chrysina triumphalis Morón, 1990
Chrysina tuerckheimi (
Ohaus, 1913)
Chrysina valentini Zubov & Ivshin, 2019
Chrysina veraguana (
Ohaus, 1922)...
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Ōhau A is a
power station operated by
Meridian Energy in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located on the
artificial Ōhau canal. The dam is fed by...
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Ōhau is a
small commercial skifield in the
foothills of New Zealand's
Southern Alps, near the
boundary between the
Otago and
Canterbury regions, and close...
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Ōhau and
Tekapo rivers, now at the head of the
artificial Lake Benmore,
these rivers being fed by
three large glacial lakes, Pukaki, Tekapo, and
Ōhau...
- the
Southern Alps / Kā
Tiritiri o te
Moana into the
northern end of Lake
Ōhau in the
Mackenzie Country. Its headwaters, on the
southern slopes of Mount...