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  2. Langs Beach - Wikipedia

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    Langs Beach is a locality on the shore of Bream Bay in the Whangarei District and Northland Region of New Zealand. It is about 5 km southeast of Waipu Cove and 10 km northwest of Mangawhai Heads. [3] The locality and the adjacent McKenzie Cove are named for the settlers Duncan McKenzie and William Lang who bought blocks about 1856.

  3. Matapouri - Wikipedia

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    Matapouri (Māori: Matapōuri) is a coastal settlement in the Whangarei District of Northland, New Zealand. [3] [4] It is 7 km north of Tutukaka and 35 km north-east of Whangārei, [5] [6] [7] in an area known as the Tutukaka Coast. Matapouri was described by Whangarei District Council in 2010 as "an archetypal Kiwi bach settlement". [8]

  4. Whangarei Harbour Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Whangarei Harbour Marine Reserve is a protected area in the North Island of New Zealand. It was established in 2006 and measures 236.5 ha (584 acres) [ 1 ] over two sites. [ 2 ] The students and faculty of the nearby Kamo High School played an important role in establishing this reserve.

  5. Hikurangi - Wikipedia

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    Hikurangi is a settlement in Northland, New Zealand. The city of Whangārei is 17 kilometres (11 mi) to the south, and Kawakawa is 39 kilometres (24 mi) northwest. The Glenbervie Forest is southeast of the settlement. State Highway 1 once passed through the town, but now bypasses it to the west.

  6. Morningside, Whangārei - Wikipedia

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    Morningside (Māori: Porowini) is a suburb to the south of Whangārei in Northland, New Zealand. [3] Morningside railway housing settlement still substantially exists. Many of the houses have been considerably modified, but one 1939 house is protected by NZHPT Category II listing, number 7745.

  7. Whangārei Central - Wikipedia

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    Whangārei Central had a population of 858 in the 2023 New Zealand census, a decrease of 96 people (−10.1%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 99 people (13.0%) since the 2013 census. There were 423 males and 432 females in 369 dwellings. [8] 4.9% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 49.3 years (compared with 38.1 years ...

  8. Titoki, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Titoki (Māori: Tītoki) is a locality in the Mangakahia Valley of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. [1] Whangārei is 26 km (16 mi) to the east. The Wairua River passes to the east of Titoki, and the Mangakahia River to the west. [2] [3] A hydroelectric plant has been operating at Wairua Falls since 1916. [4]

  9. Kamo, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Kamo (officially Te Kamo) is a northern suburb of the New Zealand city of Whangārei. The town's name was legally changed to Te Kamo in 2023. [3] It is approximately five minutes' drive from the centre of Whangārei. There was coal mining in the area between 1875 and 1955, and it was known for its hot springs in the early years of the 20th century.