- The
Wairarapa (/ˌwaɪrəˈræpə/; Māori pronunciation: [
ˈwaiɾaɾapa]), a
geographical region of New Zealand, lies in the south-eastern
corner of the
North Island...
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Wairarapa (often
expressed as The
Wairarapa) is a
region in New Zealand.
Wairarapa may also
refer to: Lake
Wairarapa, a lake from
which the
region gets...
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authority or local-government district). It is the
largest town in the
Wairarapa, a
region separated from
Wellington by the
Remutaka ranges. It stands...
- SS
Wairarapa was a New
Zealand ship of the late 19th
century plying the
route between Auckland, New
Zealand and Australia. It came to
tragic fame when...
- The
Wairarapa Fault is an
active seismic fault in the
southern part of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is a
dextral (right lateral) strike-slip fault...
- The
South Wairarapa District is a
district at the south-east tip of the
North Island of New Zealand,
governed by the
South Wairarapa District Council....
- The
Wairarapa Line is a
secondary railway line in the south-east of the
North Island of New Zealand. The line runs for 172
kilometres (107 mi), connects...
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Wairarapa TV is a
television station in New
Zealand that
transmits in the
Wairarapa area of the
North Island.
Wairarapa TV
began transmitting in the Wairarapa...
- The 1855
Wairarapa earthquake occurred on 23
January at
about 9.17 p.m.,
affecting much of the Cook
Strait area of New Zealand,
including Marlborough...
- Lake
Wairarapa is a lake at the
southern end of the
North Island of New Zealand, 50
kilometres (31 mi) east of Wellington. The lake
covers an area of...