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Tapua (c. 1730–1800) was a Māori rangatira,
arikinui (senior chief) of the Ngāti Hao hapū, of what
became the Ngāpuhi confederation. His base was the...
- The city of
Limpio (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlim.pjo];
formerly known as
Tapúa) is
located in the
Central Department, Paraguay. It was
founded on February...
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September 1872) was a Māori
rangatira (chief), the son of the Ngāti Hao
chief Tapua and his wife Te Kawehau. His
exact birth year is not known, but it is estimated...
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Vienna (2013) Samoa : High
Matai title conferred by
Samoa as
Prince Tapua Ban Ki-Moon of
Suipapa Saleapaga.
September 2014
during UN SIDS Conference...
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Thomas Newton Joseph Vanuatu National Custom Governance Party 79 0.38
Johna Tapua Iaru
Democratic Aliance for
Change 8 0.04
Total 20,928 100.00
Valid votes...
- of Uria
Timoteo Simango the
first Vice-President of
FRELIMO and
Celina Tapua Simango. He
joined the main
opposition party RENAMO in 1997 and
became Mayor...
- Areguá. The town of
Luque was
established as a
Spanish village.
Villeta and
Tapuá,
nowadays called Mariano Roque Alonso were
founded in
order to establish...
- the
Paraguayan history.
Moreno was born on
November 9, 1872 in
Valle del
Tapuá (now Limpio), Paraguay. He was
descendant of the
Yegros (by the side of...
- Wāka Nene. Tari,
Patuone and Nene were all
children of the Ngāti Hao
chief Tapua and his wife Te Kawehau. In one sense, the
marriage of Te
Wharerahi and...
- Uba No. 12 03. Embi 1 04. Embi 2 05.
Pomberel 1 06.
Pomberel 2 07.
Tapua 13 08.
Tapua 14 09.
Karemela 1 10.
Askam 2 11.
Askam 1 12.
Tegipo 1 13. Tegipo...