Maketu
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Maketu ist ein kleiner Ort im Western Bay of Plenty District der Region Bay of Plenty auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland.
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Maketu è un comune della Nuova Zelanda, sulla costa della baia dell'Abbondanza, nell'Isola del Nord. Il villaggio si trova sul luogo chiamato punta Okurei, non lontano dall'estuario del fiume . Maketu è noto per essere il luogo tradizionale dell'arrivo della canoa Te Arawa in Nuova Zelanda, ossia il luogo mitico dello sbarco dei primi Maori sull'isola. Il nome "Maketu" indica un'antica varietà di kumara (patata dolce) originaria di Hawaiki. Nella tradizione orale delle Isole Cook, Maketu generalmente si riferisce all'isola di Mauke.
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Maketu – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Północnej, w regionie Bay of Plenty.
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Maketu est un village, le long de la côte, dans la région de la Bay of Plenty dans l'île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Le village est situé sur le lieu dit Okurei point et non loin de l'estuaire du fleuve Kaituna. Maketu est actuellement encore, principalement habité par des populations maori.
* (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Maketu » (voir la liste des auteurs).
* Portail de la Nouvelle-Zélande
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Maketu is a small town on the Bay of Plenty Coast in New Zealand. Maketu is located in the Western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Maketu has an estuary from which the Kaituna River used to flow. It is also adjacent to Newdicks Beach located on the south eastern side of Okurei Point. Maketu has a predominantly Māori population, although in recent years there has been an influx of many cultures to Maketu. In 2011, Maketu was one of many areas along the Bay of Plenty Coast affected by the grounding of the MV Rena and the subsequent oil spill.
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Maketu ist ein kleiner Ort im Western Bay of Plenty District der Region Bay of Plenty auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland.
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Maketu is a small town on the Bay of Plenty Coast in New Zealand. Maketu is located in the Western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Maketu has an estuary from which the Kaituna River used to flow. It is also adjacent to Newdicks Beach located on the south eastern side of Okurei Point. Maketu is rich in ancestral Māori culture, specifically the Te Arawa tribe. Maketu was the landing site of the Te Arawa canoe. The Chief who led the voyage of the Te Arawa waka from Hawaiki to New Zealand/Aotearoa was known as Tametekapua. Many Māori settled in Maketu, but some continued their journey inland, using the Kaituna River as far as Rotorua. Maketu is named after an ancient kūmara (sweet potato) pit in Hawaiki, the Māori ancestral homeland. Maketu has a predominantly Māori population, although in recent years there has been an influx of many cultures to Maketu. In 2011, Maketu was one of many areas along the Bay of Plenty Coast affected by the grounding of the MV Rena and the subsequent oil spill. The Waihi Estuary Wildlife Management Reserve is located in Maketu.
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Maketu est un village, le long de la côte, dans la région de la Bay of Plenty dans l'île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Le village est situé sur le lieu dit Okurei point et non loin de l'estuaire du fleuve Kaituna. Le lieu est connu pour être l'emplacement traditionnel de l'arrivée de la pirogue Te Arawa en Nouvelle-Zélande (Aotearoa). Il s'agit de l'arrivée mythique des premiers maoris sur l'île. Le nom Maketu est le nom d'une ancienne variété de kumara (patate douce) originaire de Hawaiki, le lieu mythique depuis lequel les maoris auraient pris la mer pour finalement arriver en Nouvelle-Zélande. Dans la tradition orale des îles Cook, Maketu fait généralement référence à l'île de Mauke Maketu est actuellement encore, principalement habité par des populations maori.
* (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Maketu » (voir la liste des auteurs).
* Portail de la Nouvelle-Zélande
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Maketu è un comune della Nuova Zelanda, sulla costa della baia dell'Abbondanza, nell'Isola del Nord. Il villaggio si trova sul luogo chiamato punta Okurei, non lontano dall'estuario del fiume . Maketu è noto per essere il luogo tradizionale dell'arrivo della canoa Te Arawa in Nuova Zelanda, ossia il luogo mitico dello sbarco dei primi Maori sull'isola. Il nome "Maketu" indica un'antica varietà di kumara (patata dolce) originaria di Hawaiki. Nella tradizione orale delle Isole Cook, Maketu generalmente si riferisce all'isola di Mauke.
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