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1. Tuai is a town in Hawke’s Bay, adjacent to which is Lake Whakamarino, well-known for its diverse populations of
fish including large trout.
2. The town of Turangi, NZ, is situated on the banks of the Tongariro River, at the southern end of Lake Taupo. Turangi
and its surrounding countryside offer hunting, fishing, mountain biking, hiking or bush walks, white water rafting,
kayaking, sightseeing and much more.
3. SH1 (State Highway 1) is the longest and most significant road in New Zealand road network, running the length of
both main islands, and referred to officially as SH 1N in the North Island and SH 1S in the South Island. It runs
through the vicinity of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
4. Te Urewera, the remote, rugged and immense National Park, is located between the Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay
in the North Island of New Zealand. It is home to Lake Waikaremoana and the smaller Lake Waikareiti.
5. The Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.
6. Pākehā is a Māori term for New Zealanders who are not of Māori blood lines, having predominantly descended
from European ancestry.
7. Wairoa, a town in New Zealand's North Island, is the northernmost town in the Hawke's Bay region, located on the
northern shore of Hawke’s Bay at the mouth of the Wairoa River.
8. Napier is the main city of the Hawke’s Bay region.
9. ghat – Embankment of a river.
10. Bangali-r Bachcha – children of Bengalis, or of Bengal.
11. Sher – short verses.
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