Te Atairangi Kaahu - traduzione in Inglese
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Te Atairangi Kaahu - traduzione in Inglese

MĀORI QUEEN
Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu; Te Atairangi Kaahu; Dame Te Ata; Dame Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu; Dame te ata i rangi kahu; Queen Te Atairangikaahu; Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu; Piki Mahuta; Dame Te Atairangikaahu; Te Ataairangikaahu

Te Atairangi Kaahu         
n. Te Atairangi Kaahu, Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, Maorikoningin van Nieuw-Zeeland, 6-de houder van Maori koningschap die in 1966 verkozen was
Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu         
n. Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, Te Arikinui Kaahu (1931-2006), Maorikoningin van Nieuw-Zeeland, 6-de houder van Maori koningschap die in 1966 verkozen was
South Island         
  • Typical view of [[Milford Sound / Piopiotahi]]
  • [[Fiordland National Park]]
  • [[Abel Tasman National Park]]
  • Ships in what is likely to be [[Akaroa Harbour]] some time in the early 19th century
  • [[Aoraki / Mount Cook]] is the tallest mountain in New Zealand.
  • [[Arthur's Pass]]
  • penultimate]] hydro station on the [[Waitaki River]] hydro scheme
  • [[Banks Peninsula]] is roughly circular, with many bays and two deep harbours
  • Waitaki]] power scheme and was commissioned in 1965.
  • [[Broken River Ski Area]] in the [[Craigieburn Forest Park]]
  • USAF]] [[C-17 Globemaster III]] on the tarmac at [[Christchurch International Airport]]
  • Old Chemistry Building, Christchurch Arts Centre
  • The [[Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings]] in Christchurch, designed by [[Benjamin Mountfort]]
  • [[Cardrona Alpine Resort]]
  • The [[Centre of Contemporary Art]] gallery in [[Christchurch]]
  • Arahura}} in the [[Marlborough Sounds]]
  • Dunedin Central Police station
  • [[Dunedin International Airport]] control tower and terminal building in 2009 with an [[Air New Zealand]] [[Boeing 737-300]] on the tarmac
  • New Munster]]
  • [[Franz Josef Glacier]]
  • [[Gabriel's Gully]] during the [[Central Otago Gold Rush]], 1862
  • Murderers' Bay]], 1642
  • Approximate location of the Great South Basin with approximate location of allocated oil exploration blocks
  • The South Island [[kea]], a species of mountain [[parrot]]
  • Lake Ōhau
  • [[Lake Hauroko]]
  • Queenstown]]
  • Crusaders]] rugby team playing the Bulls from [[South Africa]] in the [[Super Rugby]] competition
  • Lake Pukaki, with Aoraki / Mount Cook in the background
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  • [[Whale]] watching in [[Kaikōura]]
  • NZ Police [[Mitsubishi Diamante]] in Dunedin
  • Territorial authorities of the South Island
  • The South Island (political geography including [[Stewart Island / Rakiura]] and smaller surrounding islands), in relation to the North Island
  • Charcoal rock drawing at Carters rockpool on the Ōpihi River
  • The [[Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter]] taking off from the [[Dunedin Hospital]] helipad
  • The famous "Pancake Rocks" at Paparoa National Park
  • Princess Margaret Hospital]] in [[Christchurch]]
  • [[Queenstown Airport]] from a [[Glenorchy Air]] aircraft
  • A true-colour image of the South Island, after a powerful winter storm swept across New Zealand on 12 June 2006
  • South Island Rail Network map
  • [[Southern Institute of Technology]] main campus
  • The South Island [[takahē]]
  • Bluff]]
ONE OF THE TWO MAIN NEW ZEALANDIAN ISLANDS
South Island, New Zealand; Te Waipounamu; South island; South Island of New Zealand; Te Wāhi Pounamu; Te Wahi Pounamu; South Island New Zealand; South Island NZ; South Island, NZ; Mainland New Zeland; Te Wai Pounamu; Waipounamu; Wai Pounamu; The South Island; Te Waipounamu / South Island; Protected areas of the South Island; Natural history of the South Island; Law enforcement in the South Island
Zuideiland (zuidelijke gedeelte van Nieuw Zeeland)

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Te Atairangikaahu

Dame Te Atairangikaahu (23 July 1931 – 15 August 2006) was the Māori queen for 40 years, the longest reign of any Māori monarch. Her full name and title was Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. Her title Te Arikinui (meaning Paramount Chief) and name Te Atairangikaahu (meaning the hawk of the morning sky) were bestowed when she became monarch; previously she was known as Princess Piki Mahuta and, after marriage, Princess Piki Paki.