-
simply called whare (a more
generic term
simply referring to a
house or building). Also
called a
whare rūnanga ("meeting house") or
whare whakairo (literally...
- Dean
Whare pronounced (FAR-dEH) (born 22
January 1990) is a New
Zealand professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a
halfback for the
Glebe Dirty...
-
Whare Ra is a
building in
Havelock North in the
Hawkes Bay
region of New Zealand. The
building housed the New
Zealand branch of the
magical order the...
-
Valynce Te
Whare (/təfɑːreɪ/) (born 15
September 2000) is a New
Zealand rugby league and
union footballer, who
plays for the ****uoka Blue Revs in ****an...
-
William Whare (14 May 1925 – 28 May 1995) was a
professional footballer from
Guernsey who pla**** as a right-back. Born in Guernsey,
Channel Islands,
Whare spent...
- The
University of
Waikato (Māori: Te
Whare Wānanga o Waikato),
established in 1964, is a
public research university located in Hamilton, New Zealand....
-
Himatangi is a
small settlement in the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located at the
junction of
State Highways 1 and 56...
-
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...
- century. Te
Whare Rūnanga, a
carved Māori
meeting house, was
built near the
Treaty House in 1939 and
opened on 6
February 1940. The area of the
whare is sometimes...
- The
University of
Canterbury (UC; Māori: Te
Whare Wānanga o Waitaha;
postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the
Latin name for...