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Papamoa or Papamoa Beach is a suburb of Tauranga, located about 11 kilometres from the city centre.It is the largest residential suburb in Tauranga. [3] It is bordered to the west by Arataki and Mount Maunganui (east of Sunrise Avenue and Hibiscus Avenue), the east by the Kaituna River (separating it from the Western Bay of Plenty District) and to the south by State Highway 2.
Papamoa Hills Regional Park is a protected area in the Bay of Plenty Region, owned and managed by Bay of Plenty Regional Council. [1] It is located between Papamoa and Te Puke, on Poplar Lane off State Highway 2. [2] It covers 135 hectares of native bush and open farmland. [3]
Mōtītī Island is an island in the Bay of Plenty, off the coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-east of Papamoa Beach on the mainland and 22 kilometres (14 mi) north-east of Tauranga. There were 18 homes occupied by 27 people on the island in the 2006 census. [1]
Papamoa Plaza, formerly Palm Beach Plaza is a shopping complex in Papamoa, Tauranga, New Zealand, opened in 1997. [1] It has an immediate catchment of 17,000 people; this rises to over 200,000 people in the summer holidays. [3] There are 37 stores in the Plaza.
NZ-HKB: 7 Taranaki: Taranaki Regional Council: 11 Stratford: North 7,254 2,801 130,800 18.03 46.7 NZ-TKI: 8 Manawatū-Whanganui: Horizons Regional Council: 12 Palmerston North: North 22,221 8,580 263,300 11.85 30.7 NZ-MWT: 9 Wellington Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara: Greater Wellington Regional Council: 13 Wellington: North 8,049 3,108 550,600 68.41 177. ...
Paparoa National Park is on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The park was established in 1987 and encompasses 430 km 2 (170 sq mi). [ 1 ] The park ranges from or near the coastline to the peaks of the Paparoa Range .
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New Zealand's first artificial reef was installed at the Mount. [21] Construction of the reef was hampered by lack of funds and ironically, too many waves. [22] Initially the public was told the reef would cost about $500k, [23] but costs escalated to $800k. [24] [25] Media reported that local surfers are disappointed with the waves produced by ...