Examples of 'waiouru' in a sentence

Meaning of "waiouru"

Waiouru: a noun that refers to a town in New Zealand known for its military training facilities and camps
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  • A small town in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand.

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Waiouru now has new neighbours.
But the Army expects a number of courses to continue to be run at Waiouru.
Further away are Waiouru and Raetihi.
These were busiest years at Waiouru.
Waiouru is a small town in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand.
WMR can draw vehicles when required for training from those held in Waiouru.
Waiouru is a small town in the Ruapehu District, in New Zealand 's Manawatu-Wanganui region.
Today we took Waiouru.
Waiouru Railway Station is the highest station ( 814 m ) on the New Zealand rail system.
They had a close relationship with the New Zealand Army and its base at Waiouru.
By 1897 there was a coaching house at Waiouru for mail-coach passengers on the Napier-Taupo run.
Travelling north, we went to see the National Army Museum at Waiouru.
Waiouru is on the North Island Main Trunk Railway, which came through in 1907.
The eruption caused a pyroclastic flow that devastated the land from Waiouru to Rotorua in 10 minutes.
They started building houses, stables and sheds at Karioi, and shepherds ' huts at Waiouru.

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Shortly after the accident, rescue teams departed from Waiouru 8 km ( 5 mi ) east of Tangiwai.
The Tangimoana Station was opened in 1982, replacing an earlier facility at Irirangi, near Waiouru.
By the 1930s no sheep at all could be grazed on the Waiouru sheep station.

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