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1964:Mercury Bay
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604:Replacement
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302:Coordinates
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44:Coordinates
2122:Categories
2064:Government
1823:Whangamata
1740:Kauaeranga
1714:Whenuakite
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1704:Te Rerenga
1643:Motutakapu
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1388:confluence
1172:37°11′27″S
1093:17 January
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684:References
398:587 m
312:37°11′27″S
242:Designated
214:Statistics
54:37°11′27″S
1719:Whitianga
1684:Matarangi
1484:Whanganui
1818:Opoutere
1750:Matatoki
1735:Hikutaia
1679:Kūaotunu
1664:Coroglen
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1538:Manawatū
1367:Matatoki
1357:Hikutaia
1347:Te Aroha
1337:Matamata
1327:Putāruru
523:Auckland
461:Location
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387:Material
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1775:Te Puru
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1520:Waitaki
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1472:Waikato
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556:History
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185:History
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358:Locale
129:Design
100:Locale
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1669:Hahei
1526:Ōreti
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1372:Turua
1332:Tīrau
843:(PDF)
546:IPENZ
158:Width
153:463 m
1765:Tapu
1745:Kopu
1593:Seat
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