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  2. Akaroa - Wikipedia

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    Akaroa is a small town on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The name Akaroa is Kāi Tahu Māori for "Long Harbour", which would be spelled Whangaroa in standard Māori.

  3. Banks Track - Wikipedia

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    Both the Banks Track Three Day Classic Walk and Banks Track Two Day Hikers Option start and end in Akaroa, with a bus ride to the start of the walking track on a farm at Ōnuku. They reach a maximum altitude of 699 metres (2,293 ft) at Trig GG, traversing a rugged coastline, forests, bush, pastures, and the Hinewai Reserve.

  4. Akaroa Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Akaroa Harbour is part of Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. [2] The harbour enters from the southern coast of the peninsula, heading in a predominantly northerly direction. It is one of two major inlets in Banks Peninsula, on the coast of Canterbury, New Zealand; the other is Lyttelton Harbour on the northern coast.

  5. Akaroa Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Akaroa Marine Reserve is a marine reserve covering an area of 512.15 hectares (1,265.6 acres) [1] at the entrance to the Akaroa Harbour in New Zealand. It was approved in 2013 after a lengthy campaign, and established in 2014.

  6. Duvauchelle - Wikipedia

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    Duvauchelle had a population of 180 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 30 people (−14.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 9 people (5.3%) since the 2006 census. There were 84 households, comprising 90 males and 87 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.03 males per female.

  7. Takapūneke - Wikipedia

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    Takapūneke, with the location also known as Red House Bay, is a former kāinga—an unfortified Māori village—adjacent to present-day Akaroa, New Zealand.Takapūneke was a major trading post for the local iwi (tribe), Ngāi Tahu, as there was safe anchorage for European vessels.

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