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Tīnui, also
spelled Tinui and
formerly spelled Tenui, is a
small village approximately 40
kilometres from Masterton, in the Wairarapa, New Zealand. The...
- The
Tīnui River is a
river of the
Wellington Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows initially east from its
origins in the
northern Wairarapa...
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coast of the
North Island. The east
coast contains settlements such as
Tīnui, Castlepoint, and
Riversdale Beach,
while the main
southern rivers drain...
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Unnamed Tectonic 53
Tawhiti Rahi
Island 191 m (627 ft)
Unnamed Tectonic 54
Tinui Island (Rangitoto Islands) 190 m (620 ft)
Unnamed Tectonic 55
Matapara /...
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Thorpe THP 054 31
Tikitiki TII 079 43
Tokokino TKO 0728 65
Timaru TU 056
Tinui TN 059 26
Tirau TIR 0814
Titirangi TGN 09 817
Tokanui TKG 021 398 Toko TO...
- full
primary schools in the
surrounding district: Mauriceville, O****,
Tinui,
Wainuiouru and Whareama, and two state-integrated primaries: St Patrick's...
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Islands 8.0 50 km 29.00°S 177.00°W Felt
throughout New
Zealand 6
August 1917
Tinui Wairarapa 6.8 6.8 12 km 40.80°S 176.00°E Felt
throughout North Island 3...
- (Canterbury)
Thomas River (West Coast)
Thurso River Tīmaru
River Tinline River Tinui River Tiraumea River (Manawatū-Whanganui)
Tiraumea River (Tasman) Toaroha...
- peak of
Kakaramea at 1,300
metres (4,300 ft) in the west to the peak of
Tinui at 1,169
metres (3,835 ft). The term
Kakaramea means many
colours in Māori...
- Zealand. The
group consists of
Wakaterepapanui Island (225 m (738 ft) high),
Tinui Island (190 m (620 ft) high) and
Puangiangi Island (150 m (490 ft) high)...