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Ōpunake is a
small town on the
southwest coast of
Taranaki in New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located 45
kilometres southwest of New Plymouth. Rahotu...
- The
Kapuni Branch,
formerly known as the
Opunake Branch, is a
branch railway in
North Island, New Zealand. It
opened in 1926, and ran 36.4 km
across the...
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Widespread chimney damage in
southern suburbs of
Dunedin 5
November 1974
Opunake Taranaki 6.0 5.4 12 km 39.54°S 173.46°E
Damage in Taranaki; felt throughout...
- Waitara.
South Taranaki towns include Hāwera, Manaia, Stratford, Eltham, and
Ōpunake.
Since 2005,
Taranaki has used the
promotional brand "Like no other". Taranaki...
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minister of New Zealand,
serving from 1990 to 1997.
Bolger was born in
Ōpunake, Taranaki, to
Irish immigrants.
Before entering politics, he
farmed in...
- the son of Noel and
Olive Ardern. He was born and
raised in
Ōpunake, and
attended Opunake High School.
Before entering politics, he was a
dairy farmer...
- that
contains the
towns of Hāwera (the seat of the district), Manaia,
Ōpunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley. The
District has a land area of 3,575.46 km2...
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nickname "The Boot". He was born at the
small settlement of Pihama, near
Ōpunake in the
Taranaki Region.
Clarke was
first selected to play
rugby for Waikato...
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Opunake High
School is a
state secondary school for
years 9 to 13 boys and
girls in
Ōpunake, New Zealand. It has a roll of 319 as of
November 2015, the...
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Games gold
medals he won, and the
several world records he set. Born in
Ōpunake,
Snell moved with his
family to
Waikato in 1949
where he
attended Te Aroha...