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Dargaville (Māori: Tākiwira [3]) is a town located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the bank of the Northern Wairoa River in the Kaipara District of the Northland region . Dargaville is located 55 kilometres (34 mi) southwest of Whangārei , and 174 kilometres (108 mi) north of Auckland .
Ruawai (Māori: Ruāwai) is a small town located 30 km south of Dargaville in Northland, New Zealand.. The name literally translated from Maori means 'two waters' referring to the nearby Northern Wairoa River and Kaipara Harbour.
Kumaragupta I [a] was Gupta emperor from 415 until his death in 455. A son of the Gupta king Chandragupta II and Queen Dhruvadevi, he seems to have maintained control of his inherited territory, which extended from Gujarat in the west to Bengal region in the east.
Kaipara District is located in the rolling hills around the northern shores of the Kaipara Harbour, a large natural harbour open to the Tasman Sea.Kaipara District Council shares management of the harbour with various other organisations, most notably Northland Regional Council (in the north) and Auckland Council to the south.
A cheeseburger and sweet potato fries Kananga phodi-tawa, an Indian cuisine dish made with battered and fried sweet potato. Fried sweet potato features in a variety of dishes and cuisines including the popular sweet potato fries, a variation of French fries using sweet potato instead of potato.
Between 15 and 20 percent of the sweet potato harvest is converted by some Indian communities into pickles and snack chips. A part of the tuber harvest is used in India as cattle fodder. [10] In Pakistan, sweet potato is known as shakarqandi and is cooked as a vegetable dish and also with meat dishes (chicken, mutton or beef).
A bridge was built over the Tangowahine River in 1893-95, to allow a road from Dargaville to Tangiteroria to be completed. [3] Tangowahine was a mill town for the kahikatea and kauri timber trade. Robert Gibbon's mill was built around 1900 and included electric lighting. Steamers loaded timber at the town's two wharves.
Kumara Raja may refer to: Kumara Raja; Kumara Raja This page was last edited on 10 October 2021, at 14:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...