- The
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana is a
coastal feature of the
North Island of New Zealand. It has an area of 4000 km2, and lies between, in anticlockwise...
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Tikapa is a
rural community in the
Gisborne Region of New Zealand. It is on the
southern side of the
Waiapu River mouth and
north of Ruatoria. In 1952...
- The
Firth of
Thames (Māori:
Tikapa Moana-o-Hauraki) is a
large bay
located in the
north of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is the
firth of the rivers...
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Colville Channel is one of
three channels connecting the
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana with the
Pacific Ocean to the
northeast of Auckland, New Zealand....
- Hiruhārama, Te
Aowera Ruatoria Te Whānau a
Hineauta Waiapu ki
Tawhiti Tikapa Tikapa Te Whānau a
Hinekehu Waiapu ki
Tawhiti Kariaka,
Rauru Ruatoria Te Whānau...
- part of the
Mayne Islands in the
western reaches of the
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana Goat
Island (Auckland),
North of Auckland,
North Island Cabras Islets...
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Karepiro Bay is a bay of the
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana in the
Auckland Region, New Zealand. It
found between the Whangaparāoa
Peninsula and
North S****...
- Rākino
Island is one of the many
islands in the
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana, an arm of the
Pacific Ocean to the
northeast of Auckland, New Zealand. Rākino...
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described possessing: pale skin, red hair, and
green eyes. He
retired to
Tikapa on the
Waiapu River. He was
married to five Ngāti
Porou women, and has thousands...
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North Island,
surrounded by a vast
coastal plain where the
Hauraki Gulf /
Tīkapa Moana exists today. Sea
levels began to rise 7,000
years ago,
after which...