- The
Whangaparāoa Peninsula is a
suburban area
about 30–50 km
north of Auckland, New Zealand. It had 39,140
residents in June 2024. It
stretches from Red...
- the
Hibiscus Coast consists of
Hatfields Beach, Orewa,
Silverdale and
Whangaparāoa Peninsula. The
Auckland Council's
Hibiscus Coast subdivision of the Hibiscus...
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Whangaparāoa College is a co-educational
state secondary school on the
Hibiscus Coast of New Zealand. The
school has a roll of 1,908
students from Years...
- New
Zealand Whangaparāoa Bay, to the
north of the
Whangaparāoa Peninsula Whangaparāoa College, a
school on
Whangaparāoa Peninsula Whangaparāoa Head, a headland...
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Whangaparāoa is an
electorate in the New
Zealand House of Representatives. It was
first created for the 2020 New
Zealand general election and is represented...
- The
Whangaparāoa River is a
river in the
eastern North Island of New Zealand. Its
headwaters are in the
Raukumara Range and the
Gisborne District, from...
- Cape
Runaway (Māori:
Whangaparāoa) is the
eastern extremity of the Bay of
Plenty in New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located 157
kilometres northeast...
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Manly is a
suburb on the
Whangaparāoa Peninsula,
towards the
northern end of Auckland, New Zealand.
Manly Village is an
established shopping centre, with...
- had led to
famine and warfare. The ship
first reached New
Zealand at
Whangaparāoa in the Bay of
Plenty and then
skirted around the
north coast of the North...
- Bay on the
Whangaparāoa Peninsula, New Zealand. The club was
founded in 1974, and its home
ground is
located at
Stanmore Bay Park,
Whangaparaoa. The club...