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  2. Raglan, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Raglan is associated with Whāingaroa Harbour (also known as Raglan Harbour) on the west coast of the Waikato region in New Zealand's North Island. The harbour catchment extends as far north as Glen Afton , [ 93 ] covers 525 km 2 (203 sq mi) and the harbour covers 35 km 2 (14 sq mi) [ 94 ] and has 133 km (83 mi), [ 93 ] 137.32 km (85.33 mi ...

  3. List of New Zealand urban areas by population - Wikipedia

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    This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand ... Hibiscus Coast: Auckland: 64,660 54,924 ... Raglan: Waikato: 3,880 3,279 ...

  4. Te Ākau - Wikipedia

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    Te Ākau is a small farming settlement in the North Island of New Zealand, located 62 km (39 mi) north west of Hamilton, 39 km (24 mi) south west of Huntly, 45 km (28 mi) south of Port Waikato and 47 km (29 mi), or 19 km (12 mi) by ferry and road, north of Raglan. It has a hall and a school. (Te Ākau (officially, Te Ākau / Black Beach) is ...

  5. Raglan Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Raglan Chronicle, formerly the Raglan County Chronicle, is a free fortnightly newspaper published in Raglan and delivered to most homes west of the summit of State Highway 23. Circulation figures are not published, but the 2013 Census showed 1,143 dwellings in Raglan and 681 in Te Uku area units, [1] in addition to which copies are ...

  6. Geography of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand ( Māori: Aotearoa) is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water hemisphere. It consists of a large number of islands, estimated around 700, mainly remnants of a larger landmass now beneath the sea. The land masses by size are the South Island (or Te Waipounamu) and the North Island ...

  7. New Zealand property bubble - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand property bubble. The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, [ 1] putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market.

  8. List of radio stations in Waikato - Wikipedia

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    2021. 1978 - 1986 Radio Waikato (originally on 930AM from 1971 - 1978) 1986 - 1988 Country Gold Waikato 954 (same station but change of format) 1988 - 2005 Radio Pacific. 2005 - 2007 Radio Pacific and Radio Trackside. 2007 - 2010 BSport and Radio Trackside. 2010 - 2015 LiveSport and Radio Trackside.

  9. Regions of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    t. e. New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions ( Māori: ngā rohe) for local government purposes. Eleven are administered by regional councils (the top tier of local government), and five are administered by unitary authorities, which are territorial authorities (otherwise the second tier of local government) that also perform the functions ...