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- 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...
- Waikaremoana Waitoki is a New Zealand clinical psychologist, academic, and former president of the New Zealand Psychological Society from 2020 until 2022...
- The Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk is a 44-kilometre (27 mi) tramping track which follows the southern and western coast of Lake Waikaremoana in the North...
- Ngāti Ruapani or Ngāti Ruapani ki Waikaremoana is a Māori iwi of northern Hawke's Bay and the southern Gisborne District in New Zealand. They take their...
- kilometres directly west of Gisborne, and 18 kilometres northwest of Lake Waikaremoana. By road, it is 50 kilometres south-east of Murupara, and 110 kilometres...
- Waikaremoana is a former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, from 1984 to 1996. During the four terms of the electorate's existence, it was held by National's...
- the s****s of the Ōhiwa Harbour of the Bay of Plenty to south of Lake Waikaremoana, and includes the ****arau Range and Ikawhenua Range. According to An...
- was opened in 1929 on the s****s of Lake Whakamarino, as part of the Waikaremoana power scheme. Genesis Energy has controlled the power station remotely...
- to Waikaremoana in the Urewera mountains. On 25 December Anaru's force was attacked at Omaruhakeke by a pursuing force and then fled to Waikaremoana. On...
- Nomaua waikaremoana is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from female specimens...