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Tahakopa Tahakopa is a
small settlement in The Catlins, an area of the
southern South Island of New Zealand. It is
located 25
kilometres northeast of...
- The
Tahakopa River flows southeastward through the Catlins, an area of the
southern South Island of New Zealand. Its
total length is 32
kilometres (20 mi)...
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Dunedin and Invercargill, on the
Pacific coast close to the
mouth of the
Tahakopa River.
There is a
permanent po****tion of
around 40 people, but with most...
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interior of the Catlins,
separated by the
valleys of the Ōwaka,
Catlins and
Tahakopa Rivers,
which all
drain southeastwards into the
Pacific Ocean. The most...
- The
Maclennan River is a
river of New Zealand, a
tributary of the
Tahakopa River. List of
rivers of New
Zealand "Place name detail:
Maclennan River". New...
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Spencerville Spring Cr****
Springfield Springhills Springston Stillwater Stoke Tahakopa Tahora Tāhunanui Tākaka
Tapanui Tapawera Te Anau Te Kuha
Templeton Temuka...
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locomotive depot in
Tahakopa had
closed on 12
August 1956. The
local residents had
strong feelings for
their railway, and when the last
Tahakopa-based engine...
- 1831. The old Māori
names for the Māori
settlements were Te Ruatitiko,
Tahakopa,
Omate and Ohinetu. In
December 1817 the Sophia, a
Hobart sealing ship...
- northwest–southeast axis. The
ranges are
separated by the
valleys of the
Catlins and
Tahakopa Rivers. Inland,
close to the
watersheds of
these rivers, the boundaries...
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Category 2 Near 85
Harrington Mill Road,
Tahakopa 1922–1923 2020 9727 A
railway bridge spanning the
Tahakopa River. It
allowed access for
Truby King's...