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English: Map of New Zealand with regional council areas shown in grey with white borders. Regional Councils are a good proxy for the old provinces. Regional Councils are a good proxy for the old provinces.
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Vector Map of the regions of New Zealand, to replace former File:NZ Regions Modification.png, Adapted from NZ Regions.svg by Bemoeial2: Date: 13 May 2007: Source: made from satellite photos by Ozhiker: Author: Ozhiker: Other versions: File:New Zealand locator map blank opaque stdcolours.svg File:New Zealand locator map blank nobkgnd stdcolours.svg
Pita Pit New Zealand is a franchise of 85 pita sandwich stores, [18] established in Takapuna, Auckland in 2007. [19] Hell Pizza is a franchise of 79 pizza shops, established in Kelburn, Wellington in 1996. [20] Carl's Jr. New Zealand is a chain of 15 burger outlets, [21] established in Takānini, Auckland in 2011. [22]
Ōhura is a small town in the west of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located to the west of Taumarunui in the area known as the King Country , in inland Manawatū-Whanganui . It lies on the banks of the Mangaroa Stream, a tributary of the Ōhura River which is a tributary of the Whanganui River .
Ōmaha is a small beach town on Ōmaha Bay in the Auckland Region, in the north of New Zealand.It is located 74.7 km north of central Auckland. [3] It is on a sandspit that adjoins Tāwharanui Peninsula and separates Whangateau Harbour from Ōmaha Bay.
Cobb & Co. is a New Zealand family restaurant chain. [1] [2]It is New Zealand's oldest surviving family restaurant chain, [3] having opened its first branch in 1973. [4] Its name derives from the Cobb & Co stagecoach business originally founded in Australia in the 19th century by Freeman Cobb, although the chain has no direct historical connection with that company.