- The
Pouto Peninsula is a
landform on the
northern Kaipara Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. The
Peninsula runs in the
north west to
south east direction...
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tradition of the
Pouto Peninsula to Langdon's work.
Cowie concludes that
there is a
possibility that the San
Lesmes was
wrecked on the
Pouto Peninsula, with...
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Raydel Corrales Poutou (born
February 15, 1982) is a
volleyball player from Cuba, who
plays in
different positions. He
twice won a
bronze medal with the...
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Arawa chief, Kahumatamomoe,
travelled to the
Kaipara to
visit his
nephew at
Pouto. At a feast, he was so
impressed with the
cooked root of the para fern,...
- Te Kōpuru is the
largest community on the
Pouto Peninsula in Northland, New Zealand. The
Wairoa River separates the
peninsula at this
point from the main...
- New Zealand,
extending from the
Maunganui Bluff in the
north down the
Pouto Peninsula to the
Kaipara Harbour mouth in the south. At 66
miles (107 km)...
- (Rangimārie Te
Aroha wharenui), Aratapu; Rīpia
marae (No wharenui), Rīpia, and
Pouto;
Waikaretu marae, Matakohe;
Parirau Marae-Wharemarama (Te Uri-o-Hau). The...
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State Highways 12 and 14.
Pouto Road,
which travels south along the
Pouto Peninsula towards the
townships of Te Kōpuru and
Pouto,
terminates at the junction...
- Asia Society.
Archived from the
original on 2022-11-27. "**** (Pooto,
Pouto, or Poo-teon-shan)".
McClintock and
Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Online. StudyLamp...
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Valley and
forming an estuary. The
estuary reaches the
Hauraki Gulf at
Pouto Point in the east. The
river first formed during the
Pliocene era, approximately...