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Wat (wie) is X Shore - definitie


X Shore         
X Shore is a Swedish electric boat manufacturer, that produces fully electric yacht tenders. The company was founded in 1996 by Swedish entrepreneur Konrad Bergström, and has its roots headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
North Shore, New Zealand         
  • Birkenhead]], connected by the [[Auckland Harbour Bridge]]
  • Sentinel]] is a luxury residential skyscraper in [[Takapuna]]
SECTION OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
North Shore City Council; North Shore CIty Council; North Shore, Auckland; North Shore City; Auckland's North Shore; North Shore, N.Z.
The North Shore is part of the large urban area of Auckland, New Zealand, located to the north of the Waitematā Harbour. To the east, has the Hauraki Gulf, to the west, is West Auckland, to the south, has the Waitematā Harbour and Central Auckland, to the north
Auckland Islands shore plover         
  • ''Thinornis novaeseelandia'' egg, Auckland Museum collection
SPECIES OF BIRD
Thinornis novaeseelandiae; New Zealand Shore Plover; Auckland Islands shore plover; Auckland Island Shore Plover; Ross's Plover; Thinornis rossi; Shore Plover; Tuturuatu; Charadrius novaeseelandiae; Auckland Islands Shore Plover; Shore Dotterel; Shore dotterel
The Auckland Islands shore plover (Thinornis rossii), also called Ross's plover, is a small extinct plover known only from a single specimen, apparently collected in the Auckland Islands in 1840 by the crew of HMS Erebus, and now in the collection of the British Natural History Museum. Its status as a species distinct from the shore plover was uncertain for many years.