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portage$62541$ - translation to greek

ROAD IN THE OTAHUHU SUBURB OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
Portage road; Portage Road
  • Great South Road]] and Portage Road in 1909
  • Portage Road in 2022

portage      
n. μεταφορά, μεταφορικά

Definition

portage
['p?:t?d?]
¦ noun
1. the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters.
a place at which this is necessary.
2. archaic the action of carrying or transporting.
¦ verb carry (a boat or its cargo) between navigable waters.
Origin
ME: from Fr., from porter 'carry'.

Wikipedia

Portage Road, Ōtāhuhu

Portage Road in the Ōtāhuhu suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, follows the path of Te Tō Waka, one of the Māori canoe portages between the Tāmaki River (an arm of the Hauraki Gulf) and the Manukau Harbour, which facilitated access between the eastern and western sides of the North Island. The history of the site is described in a plaque that is embedded in a concrete plinth at the intersection of Portage Road and Great South Road. The road marked the northernmost boundary of the Borough of Otahuhu until it was absorbed into the new City of Tamaki, then later on, Auckland City and Auckland Region.