- Cape
Reinga (/ˈreɪŋə/;
sometimes spelled Rēinga, Māori: Te
Rerenga Wairua), and
officially Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua, is the
northwestern most tip...
-
found in New Zealand:
Reinga apica Forster & Wilton, 1973 – New
Zealand Reinga aucklandensis (Marples, 1959) – New
Zealand Reinga grossa Forster & Wilton...
- Cape
Reinga Lighthouse is a
lighthouse at Cape
Reinga in the
Northland Region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
owned and
operated by Maritime...
- taylorii,
commonly known in
English as wood rose and in Māori as te pua o te
rēinga ("flower of the underworld"), is a
fully parasitic flowering plant, the...
-
Alistra reinga is a
species of
Hahniidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described as
Tawerana reinga in 1970 by Ray
Forster from male...
- (1,900 mi)
along the
length of the country's two main
islands from Cape
Reinga to Bluff.
Officially opened in 2011, it is made up of a
mixture of previously...
-
Reinga Bloxham, also
known as
Reinga Te ****a, is a
former New
Zealand netball player and
current coach.
During the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup era...
- of 13
uninhabited islands about 55
kilometres (34 mi)
northwest of Cape
Reinga / Te
Rerenga Wairua, New Zealand,
where the
South Pacific Ocean and Tasman...
-
settlement is Te
Reinga, at the
junction of the two rivers,
about 25
kilometres (16 mi)
north of Wairoa. This
settlement is
named after the Te
Reinga falls, which...
- runs
throughout the two main
islands from Cape
Reinga in the
north to
Bluff in the south. Cape
Reinga is
sometimes po****rly
thought to be the northernmost...