- Tītī
tōrea is a Māori game
which uses
wooden sticks,
known as tītī, and is
usually pla**** by two or more
players by
throwing these sticks to each other...
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Fakfak Torea Airport (Indonesian:
Bandar Udara Torea Fakfak) (IATA: FKQ, ICAO: WASF), also
known as Fak Fak Airport,
serves the town of Fakfak, in the...
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family Haematopodidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. The Māori name is
tōrea-pango. They are also
known as 'red bills'. "Variable"
refers to the frontal...
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after the Māori
Master female grower Tōrea who had some of the
finest storage pits in her Iwi at the time (Te-Rua-a-
Tōrea). In 1925 the name was
altered to...
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merger of all of Auckland's
councils into the 'super city' in 2010.
Tahuna Torea is a 25-hectare,
wildlife reserve of
mangrove lagoon and
swampland sited...
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attached to cords), and whakawātea (closing song). They may also
include tītī
tōrea (synchronised mani****tion of thin sticks). In a full performance, which...
- track, however, it is a long track, with the
section between Camp Bay and
Torea Saddle over 23 km long. The
entire one-way trip can be
completed in 3–5...
- the
acronym "SIPO" (rhyming with "typo"). The
indigenous Māori name is
tōrea. The
scientific name
commemorates the
German ethnographer,
naturalist and...
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Tahuna Torea is a
nature reserve in Auckland, New Zealand, in the
suburb of Glendowie. The
reserve is a
coastal wetland and
sandspit containing freshwater...
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Kaiaua village. A boat-ramp is also
available for
fishing enthusiasts. The
Torea Mangu Oystercatcher sculpture is the world's
largest sculpture of an oystercatcher...