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Pōkākā is a Māori word
meaning "storm", and may
refer to:
Pōkākā or
Elaeocarpus hookeri****, a
native forest tree of New
Zealand Pokaka, New Zealand,...
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Pokaka is a
locality 12 km (7.5 mi)
south of the
village National Park in
Ruapehu District, Manawatū-Whanganui region, the
Central North Island of New...
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Pokaka was a
station on the
North Island Main
Trunk line, in the
Ruapehu District of New Zealand. It
served the
small village of
Pokaka and lay to the...
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Elaeocarpus hookeri****,
commonly known as
pokaka (Māori:
pōkākā), is a
native forest tree of New Zealand. A cold
tolerant plant, E. hookeri**** can be...
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includes many
towns around its
boundary including Ohakune, Waiouru, Horopito,
Pokaka, Erua,
National Park Village,
Whakapapa skifield and Tūrangi. Tongariro...
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Mingimingi Miro
Monoao Neinei Nīkau
Parataniwha Patē
Pikopiko Pīngao Pōhutukawa
Pōkākā Ponga Puka
Rangiora (plant) Rātā Rimu
Tarata Tauhinu Tawāpou Tāwhai Tītoki...
- tree of New Zealand.
Other names in Māori for the tree are hangehange,
pōkākā, and whīnau. A
member of the
family Elaeocarpaceae, it is
found on both...
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Variable inaka Dracophyllum trimorphum Elaeocarpus Hīnau
Elaeocarpus dentatus Pōkākā Elaeocarpus hookeri****
Griselinia Akapuka Griselinia lucida Kapuka Griselinia...
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northern Manawatū-Whanganui (central
North Island),
between Erua and
Pokaka. It was
built between 1905 and 1908 for the
Public Works Department (PWD)...
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bridge 1,743 m (5,719 ft) P****enger
Waiau river bridge 930.25 m (3,052.0 ft)
Highest elevation 1,600 m (5,200 ft) at
Pokaka,
North Island Main Trunk...