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Tōrere, also
written Torere, is a
small coastal settlement in the Ōpōtiki
District of the Bay of
Plenty Region on New Zealand's
North Island. It is about...
- Mū
tōrere is a two-player
board game pla****
mainly by Māori
people from New Zealand's
North Island. Each
player has four counters. The game has a simple...
- The
Tōrere River is a
river of the
eastern Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows northwest from its
sources within Raukumara Forest...
- captures; win by
leaving the
opponent unable to move) – e.g. kōnane, mū
tōrere, or the L game Race
games – e.g. Pachisi, backgammon,
snakes and ladders...
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Order of
Merit after the rank was
introduced in 2000.
Vercoe was born in
Tōrere, a
coastal Māori
village (kāinga) near Ōpōtiki in the
Eastern Bay of Plenty...
- K'i and Mu
Torere".
Mathematics Magazine, 68(5), Dec. 1995, pp. 382–386. "Corrected
Figure for
Position Graphs for Pong Hau K'i and Mu
Torere". Mathematics...
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movement capabilities.
Symmetric blockade games Amazons Grinder Mlýnek Mū
tōrere Pong Hau K'i (aka Sua tok tong, umul gonu, gang gonu or do-guti)
Toads and...
- by Maori. A waka was also
located in the garden, with the
wharenui named Torere –
after the
daughter of Hoturoa, the
chief of the Tainui. Kuia and kaumātua...
- Ngāitai is a Māori iwi (tribe)
centred around Tōrere in the
eastern Bay of
Plenty of New Zealand. List of
Maori iwi "Ngāitai (Bay Of Plenty): Rohe". Te...
- from the
Raukumara Range northeast into the Bay of Plenty. The
locality of
Tōrere is 7
kilometres (4 mi)
southwest of the
river mouth, and
Houpoto is 8 kilometres...