Kaikohe, the Glossary
Kaikohe is the seat of the Far North District of New Zealand, situated on State Highway 12 about 260 km from Auckland.[1]
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94 relations: Adam Matthew Digital, Agathis, Auckland, Ōkaihau, Battle of Ōhaeawai, Bay of Islands, Bay of Islands County, Branch line, Butter, Chris Huriwai, Cinder cone, Dairy farming, Daniella Smith, David Lange, Far North District, Far North District Council, Flagstaff War, Florian Habicht, Hōne Heke, Heritage New Zealand, Hokianga, Hokianga County, Iwi, James Carroll (New Zealand politician), Jim Peters (politician), Kaikohe, Kaikohe Hill, Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field, Kaitaia, Kauri gum, Kerikeri, Kohekohe, Kura kaupapa Māori, Lake Ōmāpere, List of prisons in New Zealand, Manahi Nitama Paewai, Mangonui County, Marae, Māori language, Māori people, Māori religion, Ministry of Works and Development, Mixed train, Mount Hikurangi (Northland), New Zealand census, New Zealand cuisine, New Zealand Cycle Trail, New Zealand First, New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand Parliament, ... Expand index (44 more) »
Adam Matthew Digital
Adam Matthew Digital is an academic publisher based in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Agathis
Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammara, is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees, native to Australasia and Southeast Asia.
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
Ōkaihau
Ōkaihau is a small town in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island, just north of Kaikohe. Kaikohe and Ōkaihau are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Battle of Ōhaeawai
The Battle of Ōhaeawai, part of the Flagstaff War, was fought in July 1845 at Ōhaeawai in Northland, New Zealand. Kaikohe and Battle of Ōhaeawai are far North District.
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Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands is an area on the east coast of the Far North District of the North Island of New Zealand. Kaikohe and Bay of Islands are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
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Bay of Islands County
Bay of Islands County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island. Kaikohe and Bay of Islands County are far North District.
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Branch line
A branch line is a secondary railway line which branches off a more important through route, usually a main line.
Butter
Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream.
Chris Huriwai
Pere Huriwai-Seger formerly known as Christian Huriwai (born 1 February 1992) is an extreme street unicyclist from Kaikohe, New Zealand.
Cinder cone
A cinder cone (or scoria cone) is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic clinkers, volcanic ash, or scoria that has been built around a volcanic vent.
Dairy farming
Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product.
Daniella Smith
Daniella Smith (born 30 July 1972, in Kaikohe, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former professional boxer.
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David Lange
David Russell Lange (4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 32nd prime minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989.
Far North District
The Far North District is the northernmost territorial authority district of New Zealand, consisting of the northern part of the Northland Peninsula in the North Island.
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Far North District Council
Far North District Council (Te Kaunihera o Te Hiku o te Ika) is the territorial authority for the Far North District of New Zealand. Kaikohe and Far North District Council are far North District.
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Flagstaff War
The Flagstaff War, also known as Heke's War, Hōne Heke's Rebellion and the Northern War, was fought between 11 March 1845 and 11 January 1846 in and around the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Kaikohe and Flagstaff War are far North District.
Florian Habicht
Florian Habicht is a New Zealand film director.
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Hōne Heke
Hōne Wiremu Heke Pōkai (1807/1808 – 7 August 1850), born Heke Pōkai and later often referred to as Hōne Heke, was a highly influential Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) and a war leader in northern New Zealand; he was affiliated with the Ngati Rahiri, Ngai Tawake, Ngati Tautahi, Te Matarahurahu and Te Uri-o-Hua hapū (subtribes) of Ngāpuhi.
Heritage New Zealand
Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (initially the National Historic Places Trust and then, from 1963 to 2014, the New Zealand Historic Places Trust) (in Pouhere Taonga) is a Crown entity with a membership of around 20,000 people that advocates for the protection of ancestral sites and heritage buildings in New Zealand.
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Hokianga
The Hokianga is an area surrounding the Hokianga Harbour, also known as the Hokianga River, a long estuarine drowned valley on the west coast in the north of the North Island of New Zealand. Kaikohe and Hokianga are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Hokianga County
Hokianga County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island, from 1876 until 1989.
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Iwi
Iwi are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society.
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James Carroll (New Zealand politician)
Sir James Carroll (Māori: Timi Kara; 20 August 1857 – 18 October 1926), was a New Zealand politician.
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Jim Peters (politician)
James Leonard Peters (born 1937) is a New Zealand educator and politician.
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Kaikohe
Kaikohe is the seat of the Far North District of New Zealand, situated on State Highway 12 about 260 km from Auckland. Kaikohe and Kaikohe are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Kaikohe Hill
Kaikohe Hill (also Tokareireia) is a 282 m high basaltic scoria cone in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. Kaikohe and Kaikohe Hill are far North District.
Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field
The recently active basaltic Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in the Northland Region of New Zealand is associated geographically with an older region of extinct volcanism to its north the Wairakau Volcanic Centre, meaning eruptions in this region have occurred over the last 20 million years. Kaikohe and Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field are far North District.
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Kaitaia
Kaitaia (Kaitāia) is a town in the Far North District of New Zealand, at the base of the Aupōuri Peninsula, about 160 km northwest of Whangārei. Kaikohe and Kaitaia are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Kauri gum
Kauri gum is resin from kauri trees (Agathis australis), which historically had several important industrial uses.
Kerikeri
Kerikeri is the largest town in Northland, New Zealand. Kaikohe and Kerikeri are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Kohekohe
Kohekohe (Didymocheton spectabilis) is a medium-sized tree in the Meliaceae family, native to New Zealand.
Kura kaupapa Māori
Kura kaupapa Māori are Māori-language immersion schools in New Zealand, where the philosophy and practice reflect Māori cultural values with the aim of revitalising Māori language, knowledge and culture.
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Lake Ōmāpere
Lake Ōmāpere is the largest lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand. Kaikohe and lake Ōmāpere are far North District.
List of prisons in New Zealand
There are eighteen adult prisons in New Zealand.
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Manahi Nitama Paewai
Manahi Nitama Paewai (8 June 1920 – 10 October 1990), also known as Doc Paewai, was a New Zealand doctor, rugby player, local politician and community leader.
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Mangonui County
Mangonui County, formerly Mongonui County, was one of the counties of New Zealand on the North Island.
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Marae
A marae (in New Zealand Māori, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian), malae (in Tongan), meae (in Marquesan) or malae (in Samoan) is a communal or sacred place that serves religious and social purposes in Polynesian societies.
Māori language
Māori, or te reo Māori ('the Māori language'), commonly shortened to te reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language and the language of the Māori people, the indigenous population of mainland New Zealand.
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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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Ministry of Works and Development
The New Zealand Ministry of Works and Development, formerly the Department of Public Works and often referred to as the Public Works Department or PWD, was founded in 1871 and disestablished and sold off in 1988.
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Mixed train
A mixed train or mixed consist is a train that contains both passenger and freight cars or wagons.
Mount Hikurangi (Northland)
Although not as prominent as its eastern namesake, Northland's Mount Hikurangi is also of note.
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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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New Zealand cuisine
The cuisine of New Zealand is largely driven by local ingredients and seasonal variations.
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New Zealand Cycle Trail
The New Zealand Cycle Trail project (Māori: Nga Haerenga, "The Journeys") is a New Zealand government initiative, co-funded together with local councils and charitable trusts, which is to build and operate a network of cycle routes through the country.
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New Zealand First
New Zealand First (Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First or NZF, is a political party in New Zealand, led by and identified with veteran politician Winston Peters, who has served three times as deputy prime minister.
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New Zealand national rugby league team
The New Zealand national rugby league team (tīma rīki motu Aotearoa) has represented New Zealand in rugby league since 1907.
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New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament (Pāremata Aotearoa) is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Sovereign (King-in-Parliament) and the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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New Zealand Railways Corporation
New Zealand Railways Corporation (NZRC) is the state-owned enterprise that owns the land beneath KiwiRail's railway network on behalf of the Crown.
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New Zealand Railways Department
The New Zealand Railways Department, NZR or NZGR (New Zealand Government Railways) and often known as the "Railways", was a government department charged with owning and maintaining New Zealand's railway infrastructure and operating the railway system.
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Ngawha geothermal field
The Ngawha geothermal field is a geothermal area in the North Island of New Zealand. Kaikohe and Ngawha geothermal field are far North District.
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Ngawha Springs
Ngawha Springs (Ngāwhā) is a small settlement and hot water springs approximately five kilometres east of the town of Kaikohe in Northland, New Zealand. Kaikohe and Ngawha Springs are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
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Ngāpuhi
Ngāpuhi (or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei.
North Auckland Line
The North Auckland Line (designation NAL) is a major section of New Zealand's national rail network, and is made up of the following parts: the portion of track that runs northward from Westfield Junction to Newmarket Station; from there, westward to Waitakere; from there, northward to Otiria via Whangārei.
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Northern Maori
Northern Maori was one of New Zealand's four original parliamentary Māori electorates established in 1868, along with Eastern Maori, Western Maori and Southern Maori.
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Northland (New Zealand electorate)
Northland is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Northland College, Kaikohe
Northland College is a small co-educational secondary school in Kaikohe. Kaikohe and Northland College, Kaikohe are far North District.
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Northland Express
The Northland Express, also known as the Opua Express, was an express passenger train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department between 1925 and 1956.
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Northland Region
The Northland Region (Te Tai Tokerau) is the northernmost of New Zealand's 16 local government regions.
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NorthTec
NorthTec (Tai Tokerau Wānanga) is a tertiary education provider in northern New Zealand, with its main campus in Raumanga, Whangārei.
Okaihau Branch
The Okaihau Branch, sometimes known as the Kaikohe Branch and rarely the Rangiahua Branch, was a branch line railway that joined the North Auckland Line of the national rail network of New Zealand at Otiria. Kaikohe and Okaihau Branch are far North District.
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Olsen Filipaina
Olsen Orekewa Filipaina (23 April 1957 – 10 February 2022) was a professional rugby league footballer who represented both New Zealand and Western Samoa.
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Otiria
Otiria is a rural locality in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. Kaikohe and Otiria are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Pā
The word pā (often spelled pa in English) can refer to any Māori village or defensive settlement, but often refers to hillforts – fortified settlements with palisades and defensive terraces – and also to fortified villages.
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Postcodes in New Zealand
Postcodes in New Zealand consist of four digits, the first two of which specify the area, the third the type of delivery (street, PO Box, Private Bag, or Rural delivery), and the last the specific lobby, RD (rural delivery) number, or suburb.
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Pouerua
Pouerua is a 270 m high basaltic scoria cone, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. Kaikohe and Pouerua are far North District.
Prime Minister of New Zealand
The prime minister of New Zealand (Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand.
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Putahi
Putahi is a 381 m high rhyolite dome, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. Kaikohe and Putahi are far North District.
Rail transport
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails.
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Rail transport in New Zealand
Rail transport in New Zealand is an integral part of New Zealand's transport network, with a nationwide network of of track linking most major cities in the North and South Islands, connected by inter-island rail and road ferries.
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Railcar
A railcar (not to be confused with a railway car) is a self-propelled railway vehicle designed to transport passengers.
Rangiahua
Rangiahua is a small locality near the Hokianga Harbour in the Northland Region of New Zealand. Kaikohe and Rangiahua are far North District and Populated places in the Northland Region.
Rawiri Taiwhanga
Rawiri Taiwhanga (fl. 1818–1874) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, farmer, Anglican missionary and teacher; of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāpuhi iwi.
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State Highway 12 (New Zealand)
State Highway 12 (SH 12) is a New Zealand state highway in the far north of the North Island.
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Te Ahuahu
Te Ahuahu is a 373 m high andesitic basaltic scoria cone to the east of Lake Ōmāpere, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. Kaikohe and te Ahuahu are far North District.
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand is an online encyclopedia established in 2001 by the New Zealand Government's Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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Te Puni Kōkiri
Te Puni Kōkiri (TPK, also called in English the Ministry of Māori Development) is the principal policy advisor of the Government of New Zealand on Māori wellbeing and development.
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Te Ruki Kawiti
Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s – 5 May 1854) was a prominent Māori rangatira (chief).
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Te Tai Tokerau
Te Tai Tokerau is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate that was created out of the Northern Maori electorate ahead of the first Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) election in 1996.
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The Northern Advocate
The Northern Advocate is the regional daily paper for the city of Whangārei and the Northland Region in New Zealand.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
Town
A town is a type of a human settlement.
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Trish Vaka
Patricia Amelia Vaka (born 17 May 1986) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player and professional boxer.
Unicycle
A unicycle is a vehicle that touches the ground with only one wheel.
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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Waipoua Forest
Waipoua Forest is a forest, on the west coast of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
Whangaroa County
Whangaroa County was one of the counties of New Zealand on the North Island.
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Winston Peters
Winston Raymond Peters (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician who has been the leader of New Zealand First since it was founded in 1993.
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1989 New Zealand local government reforms
The 1989 New Zealand local government reform was the most significant reform of local government in New Zealand in over a century.
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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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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikohe
Also known as Kaikohe Christian School, Kaikohe East School, Kaikohe Intermediate, Kaikohe West School, Kaikohe, New Zealand, Kohewhata, Parihaka (whare), Puhi Moana Ariki, Te Iringa Marae, Te Kiore, Te Kiore Marae, Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Kaikohe, Ōkorihi.
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