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  2. Whangamōmona River - Wikipedia

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    The Whangamōmona River is a river of the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island.It flows generally southeast from its sources near Whangamōmona before turning east to reach the Whanganui River.

  3. Whangamōmona - Wikipedia

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    Whangamomona Railway Station circa 1916 Panorama overlooking Whangamomona circa 1916 The first European settlers arrived in 1895, with the town proper established some 2 years later. [ 5 ] Growth of the town was seriously affected by the loss of 51 men (including the smaller nearby settlements of Kohuratahi and Tahora) [ 6 ] in the First World ...

  4. Tahora, Manawatū-Whanganui - Wikipedia

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    Tahora and Raekohua, Upper Whangamomona School centennial, 1897–1997: 100 years of history, Stratford, [N.Z.]: Combined Tahora, Raekohua and Upper Whangamomona Schools Centennial, Centenary Committee, 1998, ISBN 0-473-05672-0

  5. Whangamomona - Wikipedia

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  6. Marco, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Marco is a settlement in the Stratford District and the Manawatū-Whanganui region, in the western North Island of New Zealand. It is located to the northeast of Whangamōmona on State Highway 43.

  7. State Highway 48 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 48 (SH 48), also known as Bruce Road, is one of New Zealand's shortest state highways.It provides access to Whakapapa Skifield on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu.

  8. State Highway 43 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    SH 43 has been ranked as one of the 10 worst roads in New Zealand by the Police. [3] The slippery gravel surface in the Tangarakau Gorge is the main cause of the highway's bad safety record.

  9. Raetihi - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of Māori people living here in the fourteenth century has been found. Ngāti Uenuku dwelled at Raetihi and Waimarino (known now as National Park, located approximately 35 kilometres/22 miles north on Highway 4).

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