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  2. Te Kūiti - Wikipedia

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    Te Kūiti is the Māori name given to the area. In its original form of "Te Kūititanga", it literally means "the valley", "the squeezing in" or "the narrowing". [3] Several marae are located in and around Te Kūiti, associated with Ngāti Maniapoto hapū: [4] [5] Te Kumi Marae and Te Korapatu meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Peehi and ...

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    At the time the video was released, police had just offered a reward for 80,000 New Zealand dollars ($48,000) for information leading to finding the children.

  4. Waitomo District - Wikipedia

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    The seat of the Waitomo District Council is at Te Kūiti, which had a population of 4,890 in June 2024.No other village in the district has a population of over 500. The district has a land area of 3,534.84 km 2 (1,365 sq mi), 94.87% of which lies in the Waikato Region and only 5.13% in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.

  5. Waiteti railway station - Wikipedia

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    Waiteti (sometimes named Waititi) [1] was a passing loop on the North Island Main Trunk railway (NIMT) in New Zealand, built in 1939 to relieve congestion along a single track block, where the line rises steeply from Te Kuiti on a 1 in 70 gradient for 7 mi (11 km), [2] including curves of 8 ch (160 m) to 20 ch (400 m) radius. [3]

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  7. Colin Meads - Wikipedia

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    Colin Earl Meads was born to Vere Meads and Ida Meads (née Gray) on 3 June 1936, in the town of Cambridge in the Waikato region. [1] His father Vere was a descendant of early settlers Joseph Meads and Ann Meads (née Coates), who emigrated to New Zealand from England in 1842.

  8. Te Kuiti - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Te Kūiti - Wikipedia

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    Te Kuiti railway station; W. Waiteti Viaduct This page was last edited on 19 February 2023, at 06:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...