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Tiroa is a
rural locality in the
Waitomo District and Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island.
State Highway 30 runs
through the area...
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North Island of New Zealand. A
small part of the district, the
locality of
Tiroa, however, lies in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. The
District covers the...
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Zealand Wars. Of
equal significance but less
publicly known is
Tiroa Pā
where the last Io
whare wānanga (traditional
study centre) was held in...
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years later and his
children interred his
bones in Tūtū-hauhau cave near
Tīroa. Te Ihinga-a-rangi
married Haeata and had
three sons: Kā****-ao, Ue-haeroa...
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member of the
Maude ruling house of Ham Chiefdom; the
other two are the
Tiroa and
Saghon ruling houses. In
solidarity towards the
people of
Asholyio (Moroa)...
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Governor 1965 to 1966
Adriano Augusto Pires,
Governor 1966 to 1968 João
Tiroa,
Governor 1968 to 1970 Américo
Agostinho Mendonça Frazão,
Governor 1970...
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. 9
December 2013.
Retrieved 11
August 2014.
Tiroa,
Tekena (2006).
Analytical Report on the 2006
Kiribati HIES (PDF) (Report)...
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abandoned the
location without a fight,
fleeing back to Te
Tīroa. Tamāio
pursued Ngāti Hā to Te
Tīroa,
which was also too well-defended to besiege. Tamāio therefore...
- pen names:
Anastasio Valderosal y Montedoro,
Anselmo Tovalina Ordaso de
Tiroa,
Valerio Llamas Dávalos y Resa,
Leonardo Evaristo Lasa y Montado, Thomas...
- Wynyard,
which won
schooner races at
Anniversary Day
regattas Onewa steamer Tiroa steamer. From 1863 he
lived on the
North S****,
where he was a
Member of...