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Otakou (Māori:
Ōtākou [
ɔːˈtaːkɔʉ]) is a
settlement within the
boundaries of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. It is
located 25
kilometres from the city...
- Te Aka
Ōtākou (The
Otago Vine) is a
cycleway and
shared pathway for
walking and
cycling in Dunedin, New Zealand,
which follows the s****line of the Otago...
- Joseph, who had
immigrated to
Sydney in 1829,
founded a
whaling station at
Otakou near
modern Dunedin in the
South Island of New Zealand,
seventeen years...
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Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori:
Ōtākou [
ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a
region of New
Zealand located in the
southern half of the
South Island administered by...
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leading to the
deaths of
about 74
people and the
burning of the
village of
Ōtākou on the
Otago Peninsula.
Records exist from both
sides of the
conflict but...
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combined foot and
cycle path
completed in 2023. This is part of Te Aka
Ōtākou (The
Otago Vine), a link
running around the
perimeter of the harbour. Blanket...
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Chalmers (SH 88) and to
Portobello and
Otakou (Portobello Road). A long-distance
cycleway and walkway, Te Aka
Ōtākou, runs
parallel to both
roads along the...
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George lived out
their lives in New
South Wales. The
management of
Otakou whaling operations was
taken over in 1840 by
Charles Schultze (1818–1879)...
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province and
region of
Otago takes its name from the Ngāi Tahu
village of
Otakou at the
mouth of the harbour,
which became a
whaling station in the 1830s...
- ****rapa hapū have the
Puketeraki marae in Karitāne. Te Rūnanga o
Otakou centres on
Ōtākou and
extends from
Purehurehu to Te
Matau and inland,
sharing an...