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Development of numerous private gardens has led at one point to
Waikanae having one of the highest levels of water consumption per head of population in New Zealand. The community draws its water from the single source of the Waikanae River, and seasonal shortages during the warmer months of the year
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Of those at least 15 years old, 2,766 (25.5%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 1,635 (15.1%) people had no formal qualifications. 1,938 people (17.9%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4,011 (37.0%) people were employed
794:. There were 5,460 households, comprising 5,853 males and 6,858 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.85 males per female, with 1,881 people (14.8%) aged under 15 years, 1,344 (10.6%) aged 15 to 29, 4,845 (38.1%) aged 30 to 64, and 4,632 (36.4%) aged 65 or older.
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Local government for the town is provided by the Kapiti Coast
District Council. Waikanae is one of the five electoral wards of the District Council. The Waikanae Community Board represents the area from Waikanae Downs in the south through to
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To the east of
Waikanae is the heavily forested 330 ha (820 acres) Hemi Matenga Reserve covering a range overlooking the town itself. Rising to 514 metres above sea level, the forest comprises one of the most extensive areas of
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range across the coastal plain. The ready availability of both birdlife and seafood encouraged early Māori settlement of the area. Introduced species such as ducks and black swans have also flourished over the last century.
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The
Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve is a nationally–significant reserve located at the mouth of the Waikanae River. The reserve was established in 1987 to protect the large number of bird species that use the area.
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in the 1970s, but was decommissioned in 2002. A long term environmental restoration project was commenced to restore the site as a recreation and wildlife reserve. The site is now described as one of the top 10
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It was forecast in 2012 that
Waikanae's relative abundance of unoccupied land and recent or pending improvements in transport links will lead to a population increase to about 15,000 by 2032.
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is a 14 hectares (35 acres) reserve located north of the town. It preserves the largest remnant of coastal lowland swamp forest on the Kāpiti Coast, and is a popular visitor attraction.
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The
Tararua Range provides shelter for Waikanae from the south and east, as does Kapiti Island from the west. The area accordingly escapes the heavy winds and storms of the neighbouring
378:. The town is considered one of the top retirement destinations in the Wellington Region, because of its year-round mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and less wind than Wellington.
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as a medium urban area and covers 19.59 km (7.56 sq mi). It had an estimated population of 13,150 as of June 2023, with a population density of 671.26 people per km.
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form where a number of streams converge in the inland
Reikorangi Basin. From here the river runs through a gap in the foothills, across the coastal plain and sand dunes to the sea.
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Together with its neighbouring settlement of
Waikanae Beach, the town comprises a quiet locale, popular with families and retirees. Just north of Waikanae is the small community of
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In 1824 Waikanae Beach was the embarkation point for a force of 2,000 to 3,000 fighters from coastal Iwi, who assembled with the intention of taking Kapiti Island from the
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A radio station Beach FM 106.3 broadcasts from
Waikanae Village, covering the Kāpiti and Horowhenua districts. Two local newspapers provide coverage of the Kāpiti region.
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to the south. The prevailing wind blows from the north-west, which drives rain-clouds inland to the ranges and results in high rainfalls during the winter and spring.
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1748:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Waikanae Beach (236800), Peka Peka (236900), Waikanae Park (237200), Waikanae West (237600) and Waikanae East (238100).
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462:, home to a conservation park, Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Cafe. A road through the valley over the Akatarawa Saddle provides a link with the
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constitute a growing problem for the area. Planning for new residential development has specifically included the need to meet water supply needs.
447:. Waikanae Beach is approximately 2.4 km (1.5 mi) long from the Waikanae River estuary to the Waimeha Stream. The eastern section of the
1086:, in terms of the total number of residential properties. The greater portion of Waikanae's houses were constructed during the period 1970–1979.
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is responsible for regional governance of the district and the wider region, including public transport, water and environmental management.
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canoes under shelter of darkness, the attackers were met and destroyed as they disembarked at the northern end of Kapiti Island.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 48.8% had no religion, 41.3% were
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is located to the north of the
Waikanae Beach settlement, adjacent to the Te Harakeke Swamp, a regionally significant area of
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Waikanae School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students, with a roll of 522 as of August 2024.
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and covering 29.61 km (11.43 sq mi). Using that boundary, Waikanae had a population of 12,711 at the
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region. The shallow depths of Waikanae Beach produces a higher water temperature than the steeper coastlines of
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Kapakapanui School is also a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students, with a roll of 556.
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Archaeological and ethnographical research suggests that Waikanae may have been first inhabited by the Waitaha
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lies between Kapiti Island and Waikanae Beach, and adjoins the Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve. Whales and
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entered service at the same time in 2011. Prior to that, the only direct commuter train to Wellington was the
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woodland left in New Zealand. The reserve was named after its former owner; Hemi Matenga Waipunahau of the
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1305:"Subnational population estimates (urban rural), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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1287:"Subnational population estimates (TA, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
1269:"Subnational population estimates (RC, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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Mahara Gallery is an art gallery opened in 1996. It was renovated in 2023 and renamed "Toi Mahara".
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Inland, to the east of Waikanae are the bush clad Hemi Matenga Reserve, the Tararua Ranges and the
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in the north. The community board has an advocacy role, and also administers local grant funding.
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1898:"Kapiti Coast Museum – Museums are the links between our history, our heritage and our future"
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was opened to enable State Highway 1 to bypass the centre of the township. The opening of the
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commuter rail service. This service has operated since February 2011, into the newly rebuilt
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The area surrounding the town is notable for its 2.4-kilometre-long (1.5 mi) beach, the
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1884:"Grey backlash to proposed Westpac closure in Waikanae where median age is 62 | Stuff.co.nz"
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N.Z. Department of Conservation publication "Hemi Matenga Memorial Park Scenic Reserve"
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increased accessibility to the town for commuters travelling to and from Wellington.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 24.9, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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Photo of Maori Meeting House Waikanae c1897 from The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
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which still leaves for Wellington in the morning and returns in the evening
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Waikanae is the largest of the 14 residential suburbs which lie within the
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sometimes spotted on their migration routes through the narrow corridor.
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full-time, 1,482 (13.7%) were part-time, and 279 (2.6%) were unemployed.
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Local bus services link Waikanae Village with Waikanae Beach and Ōtaki.
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2197:"Five things you need to know about former Prime Minister Jim Bolger"
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Waikanae lies in a setting of open farmland and forest between the
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Before the 2023 census, the town had a larger boundary, including
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1208:, former New Zealand Prime Minister, currently lives in Waikanae.
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1610:"World Famous in New Zealand: Ngā Manu Nature Reserve, Waikanae"
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1394:"Marine Reserve Boundaries - Guardians of Kāpiti Marine Reserve"
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1357:. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 6 August 2019.
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Paragraph on Waikanae c1897 from The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
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The central Waikanae village includes two supermarkets, the
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The area surrounding the town is notable for its beach, the
2013:"Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway north of Wellington opens"
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Photo of Waikanae c1897 from The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
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rugby and cricket ground, and several retirement centres.
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2064:"Waikanae School Ministry of Education School Profile"
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divided by a complex pattern of natural waterways and
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and includes the Whakarongotai or Puku Mahi Tamariki
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Whakarongotai Marae is located in Waikanae. It is a
1337:Harris, Catherine (9 June 2012). "Satellite City".
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Medium urban area in Wellington Region, New Zealand
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673:wetland. The site was originally established as a
1136:The town is the current northern terminus of the
1109:. The mill relied on horse-power to bring in the
381:The town is 8 km (5.0 mi) northeast of
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2086:"Waikanae School Education Review Office Report"
1481:"Whakarongotai Marae "Hear the whispering tide""
786:, an increase of 1,605 people (14.5%) since the
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1584:"Waikanae reserve gets international support"
1416:"Threatened species in Kapiti Marine Reserve"
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1956:"New gallery the realisation of lofty goals"
1746:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
385:, and 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of
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2836:Populated places in the Wellington Region
1759:2018 Census place summary: Waikanae Beach
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1084:Territorial Authority of the Kāpiti Coast
580:(social and cultural meeting ground) for
1803:2018 Census place summary: Waikanae East
1792:2018 Census place summary: Waikanae West
1781:2018 Census place summary: Waikanae Park
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1863:Toi MAHARA gallery for the Kāpiti Coast
600:Waikanae seen from Hemi Matenga Reserve
343:, 60 km (37 mi) north of the
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2226:Maclean, Chris; Maclean, Joan (2010).
2183:"Eruini Te Tupe-o-Tū | Te Papa's Blog"
2010:
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69:Kapiti Island seen from Waikanae Beach
27:Town in Wellington Region, New Zealand
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2133:"Kapakapanui School - School Profile"
1643:from the original on 3 September 2018
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1558:"Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve"
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847:Individual statistical areas in 2018
393:, is the northernmost station in the
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1770:2018 Census place summary: Peka Peka
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1582:Boyack, Nicholas (22 January 2024).
686:Hemi Matenga Memorial Scenic Reserve
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548:. Crossing the strait in a fleet of
397:passenger rail network linking with
262:19.59 km (7.56 sq mi)
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1035:Greater Wellington Regional Council
209:Greater Wellington Regional Council
24:
2795:Paekakariki Station Precinct Trust
2611:Charles Fleming Retirement Village
2011:Haxton, David (16 February 2017).
1663:"Top ten Wellington birding sites"
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567:was held at Waikanae Marae in 1906
195: • Territorial Authority
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2277:Kapiti Visitor Information Centre
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2230:(2nd ed.). Whitcombe Press.
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1463:Chris Maclean, p.113, "Kapiti",
797:Ethnicities were 90.9% European/
682:sites in the Wellington region.
604:Waikanae Beach is a habitat for
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1839:. Kāpiti Coast District Council
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1817:. Kāpiti Coast District Council
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1934:"Mahara Gallery on NZ Museums"
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1125:railway. In February 2017 the
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1718:"Hemi Matenga Scenic Reserve"
1485:Kapiti Coast District Council
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347:, New Zealand. The name is a
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199:Kāpiti Coast District Council
2606:Battle Hill Farm Forest Park
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2759:Wellington Regional Council
2678:Paekakariki railway station
2673:Paraparaumu railway station
1637:"Ngā Manu Trust - Ngā Manu"
1608:Wade, Pamela (8 May 2022).
1534:. Te Potiki National Trust.
1506:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
1302:(territorial authorities);
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1200:Erunui Matioro Te Tupe-o-Tu
1131:Transmission Gully Motorway
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2683:Paekakariki Station Museum
2599:Facilities and attractions
1999:Maclean & Maclean 2010
1815:"Waikanae Community Board"
1545:Maclean & Maclean 2010
1452:Maclean & Maclean 2010
1440:Maclean & Maclean 2010
1420:Department of Conservation
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582:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai
563:for Minister of the Crown
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399:Wellington railway station
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2042:"Waikanae Primary School"
1078:House near Waikanae Beach
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2394:Paekākāriki-Raumati Ward
2252:Waikanae Village website
1355:"1000 Māori place names"
1244:"ArcGIS Web Application"
1146:Waikanae Railway Station
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474:. The headwaters of the
391:Waikanae railway station
32:Waikanae Beach, Gisborne
30:Not to be confused with
2713:Te Horo railway station
2641:Ngā Manu Nature Reserve
2626:Hautere railway station
2518:Maungakōtukutuku Stream
2162:Education Review Office
2094:Education Review Office
2068:educationcounts.govt.nz
1248:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1123:North Island Main Trunk
1117:The town is located on
825:Māori religious beliefs
784:2018 New Zealand census
711:Waikanae is defined by
659:Ngā Manu Nature Reserve
401:in Central Wellington.
351:word meaning "waters" (
2728:Wainui railway station
2703:Raumati Marine Gardens
1692:Ombler, Kathy (2001).
1309:Statistics New Zealand
1291:Statistics New Zealand
1273:Statistics New Zealand
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713:Statistics New Zealand
675:sewage treatment plant
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98:40.87500°S 175.06389°E
2841:Kāpiti Coast District
2661:Ōtaki railway station
2313:Kāpiti Coast District
2137:Ministry of Education
2072:Ministry of Education
1900:. Kapiti Coast Museum
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719:Historical population
630:New Zealand dabchicks
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449:Kapiti Marine Reserve
368:Kapiti Marine Reserve
248:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
140:Kāpiti Coast District
135:Territorial authority
2810:Te Wānanga o Raukawa
2708:Southward Car Museum
2693:Queen Elizabeth Park
2631:Kapiti Coast Airport
2548:South Taranaki Bight
2158:"Kapakapanui School"
2108:"Kapakapanui School"
1696:. pp. 153–157.
537:for greater detail.
533:of New Zealand. See
336:[ˈwaikaˈnaɛ]
332:Māori pronunciation:
280: • Density
103:-40.87500; 175.06389
2800:Paraparaumu College
2775:Kapiti Coast United
2667:Our Lady of Lourdes
2538:Rauoterangi Channel
2496:Geographic features
1672:(2): 11. June 2014.
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1051:Kapiti Coast Museum
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506:History and culture
339:) is a town on the
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2805:Steam Incorporated
2021:New Zealand Herald
1837:"Community boards"
1694:Walking Wellington
1154:Capital Connection
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1047:Toi Mahara gallery
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500:Wellington harbour
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272: • Total
259: • Total
217:Kāpiti Coast Mayor
157:Waikanae Community
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2785:Kapiti Fine Foods
2651:Ōtaki Health Camp
2636:Kāpiti Expressway
2590:Wharemauku Stream
2585:Waitewaewae River
2558:Southern Crossing
2543:Reikorangi Stream
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2442:Paraparaumu Beach
2317:Kapiti Urban Area
2237:978-0-473-16597-0
2185:. 12 August 2013.
2112:kapanui.school.nz
2044:. Waikanae School
1962:. 29 January 2024
1922:. Mahara Gallery.
1886:. 25 August 2016.
1670:Birds New Zealand
1127:Kāpiti Expressway
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649:Wildlife reserves
588:(meeting house).
453:Hector's dolphins
425:wooded regions.
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243:Te Tai Hauāuru MP
128:Wellington Region
57:Medium urban area
16:(Redirected from
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2749:District Council
2698:Rangiātea Church
2688:Pharazyn Reserve
2616:Escarpment Track
2508:Akatarawa Valley
2503:Akatarawa Saddle
2447:Maungakotukutuku
2430:Paraparaumu Ward
2411:Moonshine Valley
2406:Mackays Crossing
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