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  2. Bay of Islands - Wikipedia

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    The bay is known in Māori as Tokerau, a name given by early Māori ancestors referencing a place in the Māori homeland. [1] The wider Bay of Islands area, including the plain surrounding Waimate North, is traditionally known as Taiamai, a name shortened from the Ngāpuhi whakataukī (proverb) Ka kata ngā pūriri ō Taiamai ("the pūriri trees are laughing with joy"), a phrase used to ...

  3. Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    The largest island in the bay is Woods Island (which was formerly inhabited), which is surrounded in most directions by the Long Range Mountains and is directly north of the Lewis Hills. The Way Office [clarification needed] was established on July 1, 1883. The first Waymaster was Thomas Carter. Flowing into the Bay of Islands is the Humber River.

  4. Kerikeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri Airport (IATA: KKE, ICAO: NZKK), also known as Bay of Islands Airport, is an airport near Kerikeri, New Zealand. It is a ten-minute drive from Kerikeri [ 1 ] and a 50-minute flight to or from Auckland Airport .

  5. Rawhiti - Wikipedia

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    Rawhiti is in an SA1 statistical area which includes Cape Brett Peninsula and the eastern islands in the Bay of Islands. It covers 23.47 km 2 (9.06 sq mi). [4] The SA1 area is part of the larger Russell Forest-Rawhiti statistical area.

  6. Woods Island, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The Humber Basin area is characterized by the existence of several harbours, coves, islands and the large Humber River. [4] The Humber River, a few miles downward from Woods Island, is the main geographic draw for its settlers. It extends approximately 150 km from Woods Island towards Deer Lake and is surrounded by the boreal forest ...

  7. Paihia - Wikipedia

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    Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is 60 kilometres north of Whangārei, located close to the historic towns of Russell and Kerikeri. Missionary Henry Williams named the mission station Marsden's Vale.

  8. Cape Brett Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Cape Brett Peninsula (Māori: Rākaumangamanga) is a 15 km (9.3 mi) long peninsula in the Bay of Islands, in the Northland Region of New Zealand. [1]The head of the peninsula is Cape Brett itself (also known by the Māori, Rākaumangamanga), a promontory which extends north into the Pacific Ocean at the eastern end of the Bay of Islands.

  9. Piercy Island (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Piercy Island, also known as "The Hole In The Rock" (and by its Māori-language name Motu Kōkako), is located off the north coast of the North Island of New Zealand.It is at the very northern tip of Cape Brett in the Bay of Islands.

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