Examples of 'whanganui' in a sentence

Meaning of "whanganui"

whanganui (noun) - Whanganui is a city in New Zealand, known for its rich Maori culture, beautiful landscapes, and the Whanganui River
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  • Alternative form of Wanganui, the city and river in the North Island of New Zealand.

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Whanganui has three local newspapers.
It includes the city of Whanganui and surrounding areas.
Whanganui kung fu black belts return.
The judges cited the example of the Whanganui river.
The Whanganui will be represented by two representatives.
The bill was introduced in an effort to reduce gang violence in Whanganui.
See you at the final event in Whanganui in three weeks time.
Legends emphasise the importance of the river and it remains sacred to Whanganui iwi.
Georgetti Street in Whanganui stands as testament to that legacy.
A wide variety of flora and fauna can be found in the Whanganui River.
Bill recognises Whanganui River as a living and indivisible entity.
Fine specimens are found along the upper Whanganui River.
She is still recovering at Whanganui Hospital but is in a stable condition.
Primary filming was done on the Whanganui River.
The Whanganui River already has personhood status.

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But both of them were speakers at the Whanganui Literary Festival over the weekend.
The River Whanganui was recognized as a living entity by the New Zealand government.
Then Cyril and Elodie continued their trip to Whanganui with a beautiful view on the volcanos.
Whanganui is part of the Manawatu-Wanganui region.
The river is now called the Whanganui River.
As the town of Whanganui grew, so did the need for more schools.
A large proportion of this is within the Whanganui National Park.
Under legislation passed, the Whanganui river has been formally declared a living entity.
Cheap flights from Whanganui.
Westhaven, also known as Whanganui Inlet, is both a marine reserve and a wildlife sanctuary.
This made Taranaki flee to the west, which gouged out the Whanganui River.
The Whanganui River is the country 's third longest river and its longest navigable river.
Triamescaptor aotea caught at McPhersons Bush, Whanganui.
Whanganui, Rangitikei and Taranaki have been impacted with Whanganui experiencing it 's worst flooding on record.
The award is named after Lilian Ida Smith, a music teacher from Whanganui.
Whanganui Reformed Church " The Lord is my light and my salvation.
For the river of the southwestern North Island, formerly called the Wanganui, see Whanganui River.
The Whanganui River, in the northwest, is the longest navigable river in New Zealand.
The honor was given to the Whanganui River, the nation 's third longest.
The Whanganui Treaty settlement brought the longest-running litigation in New Zealand history to an end.
But the real heart of this place, physically and spiritually, is the deep-flowing Whanganui River.
It joins with the Whanganui River just above Wade 's Landing and downstream from Taumarunui.
Handicap and canoe, 3 days on the Whanganui River.
Whanganui River recognised as ' legal person '.
And it's not just Whanganui.
Is the Whanganui River a person?
Whanganui is not too bad, " he said.
As late as the 1950s the Whanganui River remained a river of mystery.
Whanganui or Wanganui - it 's up to you.
The indigenous Whanganui Iwi have a saying, " I am the river and the river is me . ".

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