- The
Kermadec Islands (/ˈkɜːrmədɛk/ KUR-mə-dek; Māori:
Rangitāhua) are a
subtropical island arc in the
South Pacific Ocean 800–1,000 km (500–620 mi; 430–540 nmi)...
- been
Polynesian settlements on
Norfolk Island and the
Kermadec Islands (
Rangitahua). By the time the
Europeans first arrived,
these islands were all uninhabited...
- for New
Zealand with 33 p****engers.
During the voyage, they
stopped at
Rangitahua and
encountered some of the crew from the Kurahaupō
canoe (Craig 1989:24)...
-
Raoul Island (Sunday Island; Māori:
Rangitāhua) is the
largest and
northernmost of the main
Kermadec Islands, 900 km (560 mi; 490 nmi)
south south-west...
- (Moriori) 62 24 <0.1% 38 15
Matakana Island 60 23 <0.1% 225 16
Raoul Island Rangitahua 29.4 11.4 <0.1% 0 17 Te Hauturu-o-Toi /
Little Barrier Island Hauturu...
- Kermadecs, Lord Howe, and the
Auckland Islands". Gentry,
Steven (2013). "2:
Rangitahua – the Stopping-off Place".
Raoul & the Kermadecs: New Zealand's Northernmost...
- with a
permanent po****tion (720 as of June 2024).
Kermadec Islands (
Rangitāhua)
South Pacific Ocean,
roughly 800–1,000
kilometres (500–620 mi) north...
- AL;
Summers AP (2018). "A new
genus and
species of
clingfish from the
Rangitāhua Kermadec Islands of New
Zealand (Teleostei, Gobiesocidae)".
ZooKeys (786):...
- to be smuggling. On 31 May,
Sever sighted the
Kermadec Islands (Māori:
Rangitāhua), and
named Macauley Island after McCaulay and
Curtis Island after William...
- (Zoll. & Moritzi) Zoll. ex Miq.
Pittosporum ramosii Merr.
Pittosporum rangitahua E.K.Cameron &
Sykes Pittosporum rapense F.Br.
Pittosporum rarotongense...