- The
Waipaoa River is in the
Gisborne District, in the
northeast of New Zealand's
North Island. It
rises on the
eastern slopes of the Raukūmara Range,...
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Waipaoa include:
Waipaoa marwicki Dell, 1956
Waipaoa Marwick, 1931. Retrieved through:
World Register of
Marine Species on 13
April 2010.
Waipaoa marwicki Dell...
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northeast of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located in the
valley of the
Waipaoa River close to its
junction with its tributary, the
Waihora River. Te Karaka...
- Paoa gave his name to
various places across the region, most
notably the
Waipaoa River (Wai-o-Pāoa).
During the 14th century, Māori
tribes built fishing...
- of the city of
Gisborne on
State Highway 2,
close to the
mouth of the
Waipaoa River. The name was
officially modified to
include macrons in 2021. Statistics...
-
Poverty Bay" by the New
Zealand Geographic Board. The bay is fed by the
Waipaoa River,
whose catchment is 2,205 km2 (851 sq mi) –
large enough for individual...
- from Lake Tutira: A
template for
upland watershed erosion proximal to the
Waipaoa Sedimentary System,
northeastern New Zealand".
Marine Geology. From mountain...
- Manukawhitikitiki,
Whatatutu and
Mangaotane Blocks, the Te Rata, Mangaotane,
Waipaoa and the
Mangatu rivers and tributaries, the
Raukumara Ranges, the Arowhana...
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female kaitiaki (guardian)
taniwha named Hine Te
Ariki who
lives in the
Waipaoa River. In
their role as guardians,
taniwha were
vigilant to
ensure that...
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northeast of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located in the
valley of the
Waipaoa River. From 1915 to 1931 Pātūtahi had a
railway station on the Ngātapa...