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  • The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area of the country. With over 1 ...
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  • The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area of the country. With over 1 ...
    35 KB (5,077 words) - 18:26, 21 August 2023
  • * Rutherford College, a school in Auckland, New Zealand ... * A house at Corran School for Girls, Auckland, New Zealand ...
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  • *The Able Tasmans - an indie band from Auckland, New Zealand. ... in search of the Great South Land. Auckland, NZ: Bush Press. ISBN 97809086085 ...
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  • Raymond William Firth was born on March 25, 1901, in Auckland, New Zealand, the son of Wesley and Marie Firth. Already as a boy he became acquainted ...
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  • Interpretation of Racial Conflict. Auckland, NZ: Penguin. ISBN 9780140111620. ... A Life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki. Auckland, NZ: Auckland University ...
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  • at Epsom Girls' Grammar School in Auckland and at the University of ... in political studies at the University of Auckland from 1973 to 1975, studied ...
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  • *At Auckland in 1999–2000, Team New Zealand, led by Peter Blake ... *In 2003 several strong challengers vied for the cup in Auckland during ...
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  • 200. These Niuean immigrants settled in Auckland and met in hotels to speak ... founded the first Niuean weaving group in Auckland, and her work is held in ...
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  • and Gertrude Hillary, née Clark, in Auckland, New Zealand, on July 20 ... Hillary was educated at Tuakau Primary School and then Auckland Grammar ...
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  • with the British Governor-General. When Lord Auckland asked Fakir Azizuddin which of the Maharaja's eye was missing, he replied: "the Maharaja ...
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  • It is 205 miles (330 km) south of Auckland by road, and 199 miles ... celebration of Tongariro National Park. Auckland, N.Z.: Lansdowne Press. ...
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  • in the far north, but soon moved to Auckland. European settlement progressed ... Pacific Island immigration is that South Auckland has become the world's ...
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  • English sources refer to the peak as Mount Auckland. Winchester, Simon. 2005. Korea: a walk through the land of miracles. New York, NY: Perennial ...
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  • when the government offices in Auckland were destroyed by fire. ... Intervention in New Zealand 1830–1847. Auckland, NZ: Auckland University ...
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  • Memorial in Canberra, Australia, and at the Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland, New Zealand. ===Influence on the arts=== The Battle of Gallipoli ...
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  • The Origins of the First New Zealanders. (Auckland: Auckland University Press ... built 1878, Ngati Maru of Hauraki, at Auckland Museum.]] ...
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  • Mount Roskill Grammar School in Auckland, Rangiora High School in North Canterbury, Macleans College in Auckland, and Wellington Girls' ...
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  • Nation: A History, 1700-2000. Penguin Books: Auckland, New Zealand. 2001. ISBN 0141002344 * Douglas, Robert W. Love Songs of Scotland: Jewels ...
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  • 135px|center|Juvenile male Caedicia simplex. Auckland , New Zealand. Also found in Australia.]] |- |} ==References== * Grzimek, B., D. G. Kleiman ...
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  • In 1840 Governor William Hobson chose Auckland as the capital of New Zealand, dashing Wakefield's hope to make Wellington the capital. He ...
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