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Waikanae (English: /ˌwaɪkəˈnaɪ/, Māori pronunciation: [
ˈwaikaˈnaɛ]) is a town on the Kāpiti Coast, 60 km (37 mi)
north of the Wellington, New Zealand...
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Maurea waikanae is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Calliostomatidae within the
superfamily Trochoidea, the top snails...
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Waikanae River is
located on the Kāpiti
Coast in the
North Island of New Zealand. The
river drains the
western flanks of the
Tararua Ranges around Reikorangi...
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chain of
coastal settlements along State Highway One: Ōtaki, Te Horo,
Waikanae, Paraparaumu,
Raumati Beach,
Raumati South, and Paekākāriki. Paraparaumu...
- Lake
Waikanae is a lake in the
Northland Region of New Zealand. List of
lakes in New
Zealand "Place name detail: Lake
Waikanae". New
Zealand Gazetteer...
- east, a
short distance inland. They are
situated between Peka Peka and
Waikanae to the
south and Ōtaki to the north. "Te Horo" in the Māori
language means...
- byp****ing the
former two-lane
route through Raumati South, Paraparaumu,
Waikanae, Peka Peka, Te Horo and Ōtaki. Waka
Kotahi web site name the
first section...
- tracked: The
section known as the North-South
Junction between Wellington and
Waikanae,
except for 3.3 km (2.1 mi) of single-track
through tunnels between North...
- mullet". Its
etymology is
shared with the far
northern Wellington suburb of
Waikanae,
located in New Zealand. Waiʻanae is
located at 21°26′52″N 158°10′45″W...
- Main
Trunk railway between New Zealand's
capital city, Wellington, and
Waikanae on the Kāpiti Coast,
operated by
Transdev Wellington on
behalf of Greater...