Heathcote Valley, the Glossary
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25 relations: Asian New Zealanders, Bob Parker (mayor), Buddhism in New Zealand, Canterbury Association, Christchurch, Christchurch City Council, Christchurch Gondola, Christianity in New Zealand, Ferrymead, Hinduism in New Zealand, Islam in New Zealand, Māori people, Māori religion, Mount Cavendish, Mount Pleasant, New Zealand, New Zealand census, Pasifika New Zealanders, Pākehā, Port Hills, Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet, Sumner, New Zealand, Wally Argus, Woolston, New Zealand, 2013 New Zealand census, 2018 New Zealand census.
Asian New Zealanders
Asian New Zealanders are New Zealanders of Asian ancestry (including naturalised New Zealanders who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of such immigrants).
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Bob Parker (mayor)
Sir Robert John Parker (born 13 January 1953) is a former New Zealand broadcaster and politician.
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Buddhism in New Zealand
Buddhism is New Zealand's third-largest religion after Christianity and Hinduism standing at 1.5% of the population of New Zealand.
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Canterbury Association
The Canterbury Association was formed in 1848 in England by members of parliament, peers, and Anglican church leaders, to establish a colony in New Zealand.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand.
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Christchurch Gondola
The Christchurch Gondola is a tourist attraction service offered by in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Christianity in New Zealand
Christianity in New Zealand dates to the arrival of missionaries from the Church Missionary Society who were welcomed onto the beach at Rangihoua Bay in December 1814.
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Ferrymead
Ferrymead is a suburb south-east of Christchurch, New Zealand. Heathcote Valley and Ferrymead are suburbs of Christchurch.
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Hinduism in New Zealand
Hinduism is the second largest religion in New Zealand.
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Islam in New Zealand
Islam is the third-largest religion in New Zealand (1.3%) after Christianity (37.3%) and Hinduism (2.7%).
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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Māori religion
Māori religion encompasses the various religious beliefs and practices of the Māori, the Polynesian indigenous people of New Zealand.
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Mount Cavendish
Mount Cavendish is located in the Port Hills, with views over Christchurch, New Zealand and Lyttelton.
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Mount Pleasant, New Zealand
Mount Pleasant (Tauhinukorokio) is a coastal suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. Heathcote Valley and Mount Pleasant, New Zealand are suburbs of Christchurch.
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New Zealand census
The New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings (Te Tatauranga o ngā Tāngata Huri Noa i Aotearoa me ō rātou Whare Noho) is a national population and housing census conducted by Statistics New Zealand, a government department, every five years.
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Pasifika New Zealanders
Pasifika New Zealanders (also called Pacific Peoples) are a pan-ethnic group of New Zealanders associated with, and descended from, the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands (also known as Pacific Islanders) outside of New Zealand itself.
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Pākehā
Pākehā (or Pakeha) is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand.
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Port Hills
The Port Hills (Ngā Kohatu Whakarakaraka o Tamatea Pōkai Whenua) are a range of hills in Canterbury Region of New Zealand, so named because they lie between the city of Christchurch and its port at Lyttelton.
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Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet
Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet, PC (17 May 1801 – 17 August 1881), was a British landowner and Conservative politician.
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Sumner, New Zealand
Sumner is a coastal seaside suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand and was surveyed and named in 1849 in honour of John Bird Sumner, the then newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury and president of the Canterbury Association. Heathcote Valley and Sumner, New Zealand are suburbs of Christchurch.
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Wally Argus
Walter Garland Argus (29 May 1921 – 21 October 2016) was a New Zealand rugby union player who played 10 matches including four tests for the national team.
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Woolston, New Zealand
Woolston is a large light-industrial and residential suburb of Christchurch in the South Island of New Zealand. Heathcote Valley and Woolston, New Zealand are suburbs of Christchurch.
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2013 New Zealand census
The 2013 New Zealand census was the thirty-third national census.
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2018 New Zealand census
The 2018 New Zealand census was the thirty-fourth national census in New Zealand, which took place on Tuesday 6 March 2018.
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