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Whangape Harbour (Māori:
Whangapē) is a
harbour on the west
coast of Northland, New Zealand.
There is a
settlement called Whangape on the
northern side...
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Whangape was a
cargo ship
measured at 2,931 gross
register tons (GRT),
built in 1899 by Sir
Raylton Dixon & Co., Middlesbrough. The
vessel was constructed...
- Lake
Whangape (also
written as Wangape, Whangapu, or Whangapae) is shallow, supertrophic,
lateral and the
second largest lake (after Lake Waikare) in the...
- Te Tao Māui and Te Hokokeha.
Morehu Marae, Ōhaki
Marae and
Taiao Marae,
Whāngāpe Harbour,
represent the hapū of Te Uri o Tai. Motutī Marae,
Hokianga Harbour...
- 38°26′20″S 175°50′00″E / 38.43889°S 175.83333°E / -38.43889; 175.83333 Lake
Whangape Waikato District 14.5 km2
riverine lake,
aquatic vegetation monitored....
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north of the
Hokianga Harbour. Its
estuary forms one of the two arms of
Whangape Harbour (the
other being the
estuary of the
Rotokakahi River). The New...
- Island, on
Highway 22,
about 6 km (3.7 mi) up the
Tikotiko Stream from Lake
Whangape. In 2013 the po****tion of
meshblock 0846601,
which includes Glen Murray...
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Waikato River. It is
situated between the
Waikato River and the
larger Lake
Whangape. The lake was
lowered by 2.33 ft (0.71 m) in 1925, by
means of a 2.75 mi...
- the
Rotokakahi River,
which it
reaches 10
kilometres (6 mi)
northeast of
Whangape Harbour List of
rivers of New
Zealand "Place name detail: Mangonuiowae...
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original (XLS) on 15
October 2008.
Retrieved 24 May 2008. "School
Records [
Whangape Native School]". Te Ahu
Heritage Museum.
Retrieved 31
March 2022. "About...