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Waipara is a wine and
tourism district in Canterbury, New Zealand, on the
banks of the
Waipara River. Its name
translates to "Muddy Water", wai meaning...
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larger Canterbury GI
north of the
Rakaia River, and
within that lies the
Waipara Valley GI, a
small area
about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
north of Christchurch...
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Waipara River may
refer to the
following New
Zealand rivers:
Waipara River (Canterbury)
Waipara River (West Coast) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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heritage railway based in
Waipara,
North Canterbury. It is
operated on a 12.8 km
length of the
former Waiau Branch railway between Waipara and Waikari. The railway...
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Waipara Greensand is a
geological rock unit
found in Canterbury, New Zealand. It
dates from just
after the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event,...
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Waipara River is a
river in
Canterbury in the
South Island of New Zealand. The
river is
about 40
kilometres (25 mi) long, and its
catchment area is...
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Waipara River drain from the
Bonar Glacier on
Mount Aspiring / ****ea
before joining the
Arawhata River and
flowing northwest into the
Tasman Sea...
- variety,
particularly in the now
dominant Waipara sub-region.
Producers include Waipara Hills,
Pegasus Bay,
Waipara Springs,
Muddy Water, Greystone, Omihi...
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manner of locomotion.
Waimanu was
discovered in the
Basal Waipara Greensand near the
Waipara River, in Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1980. The
holotype is...
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Muriwaimanu is an
extinct genus of
early penguin from the
Paleocene Waipara Greensand of New Zealand. Only the type
species M.
tuatahi is known. The name...