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  2. Karori - Wikipedia

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    Karori is a suburb located at the western edge of the urban area of Wellington, New Zealand, 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) from the city centre [3] and is one of New Zealand's most populous suburbs, [3] with a population of 15,330 in June 2024. [2] The name Karori used to be Kaharore and is from the Māori language.

  3. Futuna Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Mary's Karori Centre was formed in 1948 by converting an Edwardian villa previously owned by Sidney Kirkcaldie of Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd. [5] In 1958 Hawke's Bay architect John Scott was approached to design the Futuna Retreat Chapel. The Chapel was built in 1961 by the brothers themselves, with the only sub-contractor being an ...

  4. Karori, Mansehra - Wikipedia

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    Karori (کروڑی) is a Town and union council (an administrative subdivision) of Mansehra District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. [1] It is located in the west of the district and lies in an area affected by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake .

  5. Zealandia (wildlife sanctuary) - Wikipedia

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    Zealandia, formerly known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, [1] is a protected natural area in Wellington, New Zealand, the first urban completely fenced ecosanctuary, [2] where the biodiversity of 225 ha (just under a square mile) of forest is being restored.

  6. Wellington Blaze - Wikipedia

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    In between these periods, Wellington used grounds such as Kilbirnie Park in Wellington, Te Whiti Park in Lower Hutt and Petone Recreation Ground, also in Lower Hutt. [5] [9] [10] From the 2000s, Wellington began using Karori Park, Wellington, as well as Trentham Memorial Park, Upper Hutt. In 2021–22, they played most of their matches at Basin ...

  7. List of historic places in Wellington - Wikipedia

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    60–62 Homewood Crescent, Karori: 7698: Upper Karori Dam: Historic Place Category 2: Waiapu Road, Karori: 7749: Lower Karori Dam: Historic Place Category 1: Waiapu Road, Karori: 7750: Tasman Street Wall: Historic Place Category 2: Tasman Street, Mt Cook: 7758: Toenga o Te Aro (remains of Te Aro Pa) Historic Place Category 1: 39–43 Taranaki ...

  8. Waterside Karori - Wikipedia

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    Waterside were originally based at Kaiwharawhara at Wellington's waterfront, [1] a location still used by Waterside Karori. Waterside was a successful club at a national level in New Zealand in the 1930s and 1940s, winning the Chatham Cup in 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1947.

  9. Beatrice Beeby - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Clarence and Beeby, together with some of Clarence's university students, set up a free play centre five mornings a week, with the goal of observing the behaviour of 5-year-old children for Clarence's research. [3] In 1934, the family moved to Wellington, where they settled in Karori.