- Te
Urewera is an area of
mostly forested, sp****ly po****ted
rugged hill
country in the
North Island of New Zealand,
located inland between the Bay of...
-
building arterial roads in the
Ureweras had a low
government priority. In the
early 1900s
traces of gold were
found in the
Ureweras and Rua Te
Kanana tried to...
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piece of New
Zealand film-making", and said: "Whether or not
anyone in the
Ureweras was
actually planning murder and
mayhem is for the
court to decide. Having...
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Spring One
Plants Alone when, as a
young film
student he
travelled to the
Ureweras and do****ented the
lives of an
elderly Māori
woman (Puhi) and her schizophrenic...
- eyes, he was
nicknamed Kai
Whatu (Eye Eater). He then
retreated to the
Ureweras where he
found refuge and
remained in
hiding for the next five years. In...
- Ruatāhuna is a
small town in the
remote country of Te
Urewera, in the
northeast of New Zealand's
North Island. It is 90
kilometres directly west of Gisborne...
- Te
Urewera National Park was a
national park near the east
coast of New Zealand's
North Island,
established as such in 1954 and
disestablished in 2014...
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World Heritage Site.
There are
currently 13
national parks; a 14th, Te
Urewera National Park, was
disestablished in 2014. The
national parks are administered...
- Lake
Waikaremoana is
located in Te
Urewera in the
North Island of New Zealand, 60
kilometres (37 mi)
northwest of
Wairoa and 80
kilometres (50 mi) west-southwest...
- in 2024. The
river flows northwards for 65
kilometres (40 mi) from Te
Urewera National Park to
reach the sea at Ōpōtiki. It
shares its
estuary with the...