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  2. Franz Josef Ritter von Buß - Wikipedia

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    Franz Joseph, Ritter von Buss (23 March 1803, Zell am Harmersbach – 31 January 1878, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Roman Catholic jurist, activist and politician. Life [ edit ]

  3. Hari Hari - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 6 passes through the town on its route from Ross to the Franz Josef Glacier. The Westland District's largest town, Greymouth is 110 kilometres (68 mi), and Hokitika 70 km (43 mi) to the north-east. Ross is 46 km (29 mi) to the north-east, and Franz Josef is 61.4 km south west. [3] [4]

  4. List of radio stations in the West Coast region - Wikipedia

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    South Westland (Hari Hari, Whataroa, Franz Joseph, Fox Glacier, Haast) 8 - 501: 10/05/1993: formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland: 90.7 FM: The Hits: Adult contemporary: Greymouth (Tainui Steet) 63: 01/11/1992: formerly Radio Scenicland, previously 91.1FM 90.9 FM: The Hits: Adult contemporary: Westport (Mt Rochfort) 501: 01/11/1992: formerly ...

  5. Whataroa - Wikipedia

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    Whataroa is a small township in southern Westland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.It is located on alluvial flats to the west of the Whataroa River. State Highway 6 passes through Whataroa on its route from Ross to Franz Josef / Waiau.

  6. Aoraki / Mount Cook - Wikipedia

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    The first Europeans who may have seen Aoraki / Mount Cook were members of Abel Tasman's crew, who saw a "large land uplifted high" (probably some part of the Southern Alps) while off the west coast of the South Island, just north of present-day Greymouth [16] [17] on 13 December 1642 during Tasman's first Pacific voyage.

  7. West Coast Wildlife Centre - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast Wildlife Centre is a kiwi-rearing facility in Franz Josef, New Zealand.A public-private partnership with the Department of Conservation and Te Rūnunga o Makaawhio of Ngāi Tahu, it hatches eggs of the kiwi species rowi and Haast tokoeka retrieved from the wild.