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Whakatāne (/fɑːkɑːˈtɑːneɪ/ fah-kah-TAH-nay,[citation needed] Māori pronunciation: [fakaˈtaːnɛ]) is a town
located in the Bay of
Plenty Region in the North...
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Whakatāne River or Ōhinemataroa is a
major river of the Bay of
Plenty region in the
North Island of New Zealand. It
flows north from near the small...
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Whakatāne Airport (IATA: WHK, ICAO: NZWK) is an
airport serving the town of
Whakatāne, New Zealand, the
Eastern Bay of
Plenty and the
tourist attractions...
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Whakatāne Graben (also
Whakatane Graben) is a
predominantly normal faulting tectonic feature of the
northeastern aspect of the young,
modern Taupō...
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Whakatāne Seamount (also
known as
Whakatāne Volcano) is a
submarine stratovolcano situated some 130
kilometres (81 mi) off the Bay of
Plenty coastline...
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Whakatāne District is a
territorial authority district on the
North Island of New Zealand. The
Whakatāne District Council is
headquartered in the largest...
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mayor of
Whakatāne is the head of the muni****l
government in
Whakatāne District, New Zealand. The
mayor presides over the
Whakatāne District Council...
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Sizeable harbours are
located at Tauranga,
Whakatāne and Ohiwa.
Major estuaries include Maketu,
Little Waihi,
Whakatāne,
Waiotahe and Waioeka/Ōtara.
Eight major...
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Warahoe Te Puna o Te
Orohi Ngāti Awa (Warahoe)
Whakatāne Toroa /
Pupuaruhe Toroa Ngāti Awa (Te Patuwai)
Whakatāne Te Tōtara
Marae Te Puhi o Mātaatua Tūhoe (Te...
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Ruahine and
Mohaka Faults in the
central section and the Waimana, Waiotahi,
Whakatane and
Waiohau Faults to the northeast. Most of the
fault system consists...