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Solanum aviculare,
commonly called poroporo or pōporo (New Zealand),
bumurra (Dharug),
kangaroo apple, pam plum (Australia), or New
Zealand nightshade...
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Poroporo Island is a
small island in the Bay of
Islands of New Zealand,
located about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
northeast of Russell. It is
about 650 metres...
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Poroporo is a
rural community in the Whakatāne
District and Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located south-west of Whakatāne,...
- The
Poroporo River is a
river of the
Gisborne Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows east from its
sources in the
eastern foothills of the Raukumara...
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Solanum laciniatum (also
known as
poroporo or bullibulli) a soft-wooded
shrub native to the east
coast of Australia,
notably Victoria and Tasmania. It...
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about 30 km (19 mi) west of Choiseul, one of the
settlements of which,
Poroporo,
faces Bougainville. In a 2019 referendum, the
citizens of Bougainville...
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Taiwhakaea marae and
Taiwhakaea II
wharenui The
following hapū are
based around Poroporo and Paroa: Ngāti Pūkeko,
based at Pūkeko
marae Ngāti Rangataua,
based at...
- "Only Yesterday:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Q: What does "Omohide
Poroporo" mean?". Nausicaa.net.
Archived from the
original on
January 7, 2007. Retrieved...
- Poho o
Tamanuhiri III
Waiari Marae Rangiwaho marae The Tāmanuhiri Tutu
Poroporo Trust (TTPT) is a
common law
discretionary trust and Post
Settlement Governance...
- Aion a.k.a.
Ambakich is a
Keram language of
Papua New Guinea. It is only
spoken by adults;
children grow up
speaking Tok Pisin. /t/ and /ŋ/ only appear...