• Kaha Creek is a tributary of the Koshin River in northwest part of the province of British Columbia, Canada. It flows generally northwest for roughly 30 km...
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    River Kakuchuya Creek Matsatu Creek Koshin River Kaha Creek Lost Creek Megatushon Creek Sheslay River Samotua River Hackett River Egnell Creek Nakina River...
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  • Creek originates on the east side of the massive Level Mountain shield volcano, near the headwaters of the Little Tuya River, Kaha Creek, Lost Creek,...
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    for Kakuchuya Creek, Beatty Creek, Lost Creek, Kaha Creek, the Dudidontu River and the Little Tahltan River. The Kakuchuya and Beatty creek valleys have...
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  • massive Level Mountain shield volcano, near the headwaters of Kaha Creek and Matsatu Creek, about 8 km (5.0 mi) north of Meszah Peak, the highest peak of...
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  • originate near the source of Beatty Creek include Kakuchuya Creek, Matsatu Creek, Lost Creek, Kaha Creek, Megatushon Creek, and the Little Tuya River, all...
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  • ISBN 978-1-926806-87-7. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "Lost Creek". BC Geographical Names. "Kaha Creek". BC Geographical Names. "Tedideech Lake". BC Geographical...
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  • September 2, 2014. "Don Shipley, retired Navy SEAL, busts another phony Nikko "Kaha" De'Lozada". GuardianOfValor.com. Archived from the original on July 31,...
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    adjacent to Princess Royal Island are: Hartley Bay Indian Band reserves: Kahas Indian Reserve No. 7, on the west coast of Princess Royal at Barnard Harbour...
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  • is based on a phrase that Gelwix often shares with his team members, "kia kaha" which in the Maori language means Stay strong. The longer version: "Be forever...
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    Kaingaroa (410) Matatā (690) Te Teko (480) Tāneatua (1,000) Ōhiwa (180) Te Kaha (410) Hicks Bay (190) Te Araroa (170) Ruatoria (870) Te Karaka (570) Tokomaru...
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    TRL 079 44 Te Aroha THR 0819 Te Awamutu TAW 082 Te Hauke THU 070 788 Te Kaha TKE 076 52 Te Kao TAO Connect via operator Te Karaka TKK 079 23 Te Kauwhata...
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  • sick), Lawar (food), Choolāh (Stove), Gokhlay, cho (Chai, tea), Ko Jatay (kaha chala, where are you going). Hansotis are a cosmopolitan array of ethnicities...
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  • Ushpizin (2004) Usire (2001) Uski Roti (1969) Uśmiech zębiczny (1957) Usne Kaha Tha (1960) Uss Paar (1944) Ustaad (1999) Ustad Hotel (2012) Ustadi Ustad...
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  • Christchurch City Council voted to sign a $683 million contract to build Te Kaha. In July 2024, a sponsorship agreement was announced granting the telecommunications...
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    Tathra, New South Wales, Australia, and the 1976 death of a swimmer in Te Kaha, New Zealand. Three out of ten shark attacks in New Zealand are attributed...
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    Vincent (2002). "New Zealand Airmen Over Europe". In Crawford, John (ed.). Kia Kaha: New Zealand in the Second World War. Melbourne: Oxford University Press...
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  • on Two Fronts: Barrowclough in the Pacific". In Crawford, John (ed.). Kia Kaha: New Zealand in the Second World War. Auckland: Oxford University Press....
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    names is the most common form of dual name, some places, such as Mahināpua Creek / Tūwharewhare, include Māori elements in each part of the name, and Wellington...
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  • local government and the community. Albert Edward Surtees Roberts – of Te Kaha. For services to local-body affairs and community. John Robert Scurr – of...
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  • to Life: Kenneth's Story Jason Andrew Young, Bad Coyote Shane Belcourt, Kaha:wi: The Cycle of Life Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Susan Avingaq, Sol Dramatic...
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