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  2. Battle of Manners Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1942–1944, there were anywhere between 15,000 and 45,000 American servicemen stationed in New Zealand, most camped around major urban centres of the country. [2] While New Zealand was then an isolated country with 1.6 million inhabitants, many of the American servicemen were coming from major American urban centres to New Zealand.

  3. List of social nudity places in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Lady Bay Beach, Watsons Bay, Sydney Harbour [4][5] (name changed in 1977 from Lady Jane Beach) Cobblers Beach, Mosman, Sydney Harbour [6] Kiata Country Club Sydney. Naturi Club. Obelisk Beach, Mosman, Sydney Harbour [7] River Island Nature Retreat. Rosco Club Incorporated.

  4. Tiki culture - Wikipedia

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    United States. Tiki culture is an American-originated art, music, and entertainment movement inspired by Polynesian, Melanesian, and Micronesian cultures, and by Oceanian art. Influential cultures to Tiki culture include Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, the Caribbean Islands, and Hawaii. The name comes from Tiki, the Māori name ...

  5. Cuba Street, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Cuba Street. Cuba Street is a prominent city street in Wellington, New Zealand. Among the best known and most popular streets in the city, the Cuba precinct has been labelled Wellington's cultural centre, and is known for its high-per-capita arts scene the world over. [2][3] Cuba Street and the surrounding area (known as the Cuba Street ...

  6. Puletasi - Wikipedia

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    The puletasi is a two-piece outfit with a skirt and a top, either with both pieces in the same fabric or as a plain skirt and patterned top. [2] The skirt is usually a wrap skirt or 'ie lavalava, with ties around the waist. [3] For formal occasions or performance, decorations of tapa cloth, woven flax or other material may be layered around the ...

  7. Post Malone Surprises New Zealand Bar With Impromptu ... - AOL

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    Post Malone gave unsuspecting bar patrons a night to remember with an impromptu performance in New Zealand. The singer, 28, whose real name is Austin Post, opted for a smaller venue than usual ...

  8. Pub - Wikipedia

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    A side effect of the Troubles was that the lack of a tourist industry meant that a higher proportion of traditional bars have survived the wholesale refitting of Irish pub interiors in the "English style" in the 1950s and 1960s. New Zealand sports a number of Irish pubs. [149]

  9. Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Chewing open-mouthed (including chewing gum), slurping loudly, burping and talking with a full mouth are considered very rude. If you do any of these things accidentally, say "pardon me" or "excuse me." It is considered bad manners to pick one's teeth with the fingers or a toothpick in public.