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Tongapōrutu is a
settlement in
northern Taranaki, in the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
located on
State Highway 3 at the
mouth of the Tongapōrutu...
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Sisters and
Elephant Rock are
seastacks at the
mouth of the
Tongapōrutu River in
Tongapōrutu,
North Taranaki, New Zealand. They are
accessible by foot from...
- Moetara,
later also
known as
Moetara Motu
Tongaporutu (died 23
December 1838), was a
tribal leader,
agriculturalist and
trader of the Ngāti
Korokoro subtribe...
- The
Tongapōrutu River is a
river of the
Taranaki region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
initially flows north from its
origins near Tahora, turning...
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Kotare is 16 km to the east. The
Tongaporutu River flows through the area and into the
North Taranaki Bight at
Tongaporutu to the northwest. The name means...
- the north-west of the
North Island in New Zealand, as far
south as the
Tongaporutu River in
north Taranaki, and as far
north as Te ****. It can also be...
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Margaret (1992). The
little ports of Taranaki:
being Awakino, Mokau,
Tongaporutu, Urenui, Waitara, Opunake, Patea,
together with some
historical background...
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North Island of New
Zealand on a tributary,
Mount Damper Stream, of the
Tongapōrutu River. The
falls are
located on a
walking track about 1 km from the intersection...
- 1842 the
whole of
Northern Taranaki from Cape
Egmont northwards to the
Tongaporutu River was
purchased by the
Crown from Te Wherowhero, who
later became...
- the coast,
which it
follows around the
North Taranaki Bight. At the
Tongaporutu River the
highway turns inland to
avoid coastal cliffs and
climbs over...