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Titiraupenga (also
known as
Mount Titiraupenga) is an
extinct 1,042
metres (3,419 ft) high
basaltic andesite stratovolcano on
whose southern slopes is...
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carried on to
Mount Haparangi, down to Lake Taupō and over to
Mount Titiraupenga,
where Tia had settled. Ika went on to Whanganui, but
Kahumatamomoe returned...
- restaurant, and
petrol station.
Guided walks are
available for the
nearby Mt
Titiraupenga,
located at the
geographic centre of The
North Island.
Whakamaru School...
- Taranaki) 1755
Titiraupenga 1042 3419 38°30′36″S 175°41′31″E / 38.509927°S 175.691857°E / -38.509927; 175.691857 (Mount
Titiraupenga) 1.89 million...
- not Tia. Tia met the
Waikato River at Whakamaru,
climbed nearby Mount Titiraupenga, then
headed upstream,
giving Ātiamuri its name,
which means 'Tia who...
- It is to the
south west of a
smaller pleioscene stratovolcano,
Mount Titiraupenga, and both are
located to the
south of the
ancient Mangakino caldera on...
- are andesite.: 184 The rock
composition and age is more
similar to
Titiraupenga and
Pureora in the
western region of the Taupō
Volcanic Zone than the...
- Taupō.
Peaks include Mount Pureora (1,165
metres (3,822 ft)), and
Mount Titiraupenga (1,042
metres (3,419 ft)). To the
north west is a peak
called Pukeokahu...
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prior claim to the land.
Accepting Ngātoro-i-rangi's claim, Tia left for
Titiraupenga on the
western s****s of Lake Taupō. Pākā is a Te Reo Māori word meaning...