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Titiroa is a
locality in the
Southland region of New Zealand's
South Island. It is on the
eastern bank of the
lower Mataura River,
inland from Toetoes...
- Mt
Titiroa is a
prominent landmark of the Te Anau
Basin area of
northern Southland on the
eastern flank of
Fiordland National Park. It is
known for its...
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include Otara to the southeast,
Pukewao and
Tokanui to the northeast, and
Titiroa and
Waimahaka to the north. From 1834 to 1836,
whalers lived at a station...
- can be
found everywhere off the road, some of them are signposted.
Marae Titiroa is
surrounded by
banyan trees and was
reconstructed in the late 1960s....
- and is only
found in
Fiordland where it has been
collected from
Mount Titiroa and
Mount Burns. It
occurs in
granite sand
plains and
gravel field habitat...
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presumed stereospondyl (Amphibia, Stereospondyli) from the
marine Tri****ic of
Titiroa Stream,
Mataura valley, Southland, New Zealand".
Journal of the
Royal Society...
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Mokoreta Niagara Otara Pine Bush
Pukewao Quarry Hills Redan Slope Point Titiroa Te Peka
Tokanui Waipapa Point Waikawa Waimahaka Wyndham Waihopai Area:...
- area,
inland from
Toetoes Bay.
Nearby settlements include Pine Bush and
Titiroa to the northwest,
Fortification and Te Peka to the east,
Pukewao and Tokanui...
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settlements include Ashers to the west, and
across the Mataura, Pine Bush and
Titiroa to the east. The name
Gorge Road
derives from the
former name,
Gorge Run...
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Island including in the
Hunter Mountains and at Otira, Arthur's P**** and Mt
Titiroa as well as in Deep Cr**** and
Coronet Cr****
valleys near
Coronet Peak. The...