Examples of 'wairarapa' in a sentence

Meaning of "wairarapa"

Wairarapa is a region in the lower North Island of New Zealand known for its agriculture, vineyards, and rugged coastlines. It is a popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and outdoor activities
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  • A lake in southern North Island, New Zealand
  • A geographical region in southeastern North Island, New Zealand

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The ship was named for the Wairarapa region.
The Wairarapa region has an innovative and vibrant group of eateries.
He promoted the purchase of land directly from Maori as had happened in the Wairarapa.
She is commemorated in Wairarapa Hospital by a memorial tablet.
It is usually regarded as being in the Northern Wairarapa.
The Wairarapa Mail was hauled by a diverse range of motive power.
He was sent to the Wairarapa.
Wairarapa is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate.
Two family homes make the most of a beautiful outlook towards Wairarapa Stream in urban Christchurch.
The Wairarapa region.
Waterpollution due to dairy farming in the Wairarapa in New Zealand.
The Wairarapa Connection serves the station several times daily with services to Wellington and Masterton.
Only in the Wairarapa.
The dabchick has a patchy distribution in the North Island from Northland to Wairarapa.
The northern Wairarapa.

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The northern Wairarapa was more rugged and isolated, and construction was slower and more difficult.
Camping in the Wairarapa.
Around Wellington, Wairarapa makes a great weekend getaway.
The Wellington region consists also of the Kapiti and Wairarapa regions.
This popular Wairarapa holiday destination has a long history of settlement, both Maori and European.
For services to local government as Chairman of Wairarapa South County Council for many years.
Together with his brothers, he settled in the Wairarapa.
Years to be held in the Wairarapa region, a beautiful.
It is named after its largest lake, Lake Wairarapa.
After the second quake the Wairarapa Farmers Co-op building partly collapsed.
New Zealand map of travel activities - Wairarapa.
Famous for its Pinot Noir, the Wairarapa is a key winemaking region within New Zealand.
Join us as we journey north to Wellington 's famous wine region, the Wairarapa.
In New Zealand, " The Bush " is a nickname for the Wairarapa Bush provincial rugby team.
The 1855 Wairarapa earthquake occurred on the Wairarapa Fault to the north and east of Wellington.
While it is predominantly rural, the South Wairarapa includes three towns.
In the Wairarapa the largest community by a considerable margin is Masterton, with a population of almost 20,000.
As of 2008 he functions as a shareholder and director of business interests in the Wairarapa region.
Wairarapa ( ; ) is a geographical region of New Zealand.
A severe magnitude 8.1 earthquake strikes Wairarapa.
Wairarapa has been held by Alastair Scott since the 2014 election.
In August 2016 he launched his campaign to stand as Mayor of South Wairarapa.
January, The 1855 Wairarapa earthquake causes extensive damage but few deaths.
Since 2015 she has served as Archdeacon of the Māori Pastorate of Wairarapa.
Wairarapa News via Stuff . co. nz.
In 1971 the two unions amalgamated to form the Wairarapa Bush Rugby Union.
The Wairarapa Mail carriage train ran between Wellington and Woodville until 1948.

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