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    Gore (Māori: Maruawai) is a town and district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It has a resident population of 8,290 as of June...
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    Gore District is a district in the Southland Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is named for Gore, the district's biggest township. The Gore...
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  • Look up gore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gore may refer to: Gore, Queensland Gore Creek (New South Wales) Gore Island (Queensland) Gore, Nova Scotia...
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  • Port Gore (officially Te Anamāhanga / Port Gore) is a bay and natural harbour at the northern end of the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. It is close...
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    Robert Gore Browne KCMG CB (3 July 1807 – 17 April 1887) was a British colonial administrator, who was Governor of St Helena, Governor of New Zealand, Governor...
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  • Paul Miller (rugby union) (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    Paul Charles Miller (born 31 August 1977) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A number 8, Miller represented Southland and Otago at a provincial...
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    Gore Bay is a coastal settlement about 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Cheviot, New Zealand. It has a surfing beach with summer beach houses and 14 permanent...
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    Jenny Shipley (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    first female prime minister of New Zealand, and the first woman to lead the National Party. Shipley was born in Gore, Southland. She grew up in rural Canterbury...
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  • Gore High School is one of two secondary schools in Gore, New Zealand, the other being St Peter's College, Gore. It is located on Coutts Road in the west...
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  • Barry Soper (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    1952) is a New Zealand political journalist, and has been featured regularly on radio and television since the 1970s. Soper is from Gore. In 1969, after...
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    Eric Roy (politician) (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    Eric Wilbur Roy QSO JP (born 27 June 1948) is a New Zealand politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the National Party. He was first elected...
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  • Ensign (newspaper), a newspaper published by Allied Press serving Gore, New Zealand Ensign (LDS magazine), a former magazine of The Church of Jesus Christ...
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    Mike Puru (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    the weekday morning show for the New Zealand radio network The Breeze. Michael Puru was born on 20 August 1975 in Gore, a town and district in the Southland...
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  • Ken Stewart (rugby union) (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    a former New Zealand rugby union player. A flanker, Stewart represented Southland at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national...
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  • Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational publicly traded dairy co-operative owned by New Zealand farmers. The company is responsible...
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  • Ash McGregor (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, McGregor represented Southland and, briefly, Otago at a provincial level. He was a member of the New...
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    Jimmy Cowan (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    Cowan (born 6 March 1982) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He first played for the All Blacks – New Zealand's national team – during the 2004...
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    in South America, the Falkland Islands, and the southernmost tip of New Zealand. The southernmost city in the world is mainly a slogan used for tourism...
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    monarchy of New Zealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand. The current...
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  • Rex Orr (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    was a New Zealand rugby union player. A fullback, Orr represented Otago and Auckland at a provincial level. He was a member of the New Zealand national...
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  • Stu Wilson (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    Wilson (born 22 July 1954, in Gore) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He played for Wellington and New Zealand, captaining the national team...
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    predominate which include some of New Zealand's most fertile farmlands. The region's two principal settlements Invercargill and Gore are located on the plains...
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    Bill McCaw (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    William Alexander McCaw (born 26 August 1927) is a former New Zealand international rugby union player. He was a member of the All Blacks in 1951 and...
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  • Trevor Moffitt (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    Gilbert Trevor Moffitt (15 August 1936 – 4 April 2006) was a New Zealand artist, arguably one of the country's leading narrative painters. Moffitt's expressionist...
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  • This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Urban...
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    The Gore District is a territorial authority in eastern Southland, on the South Island of New Zealand. The region was first settled by the Māori. European...
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  • Brian McKechnie (category People from Gore, New Zealand)
    a former "double All Black" - representing New Zealand in both rugby union and cricket. He was born at Gore in Southland and educated at Southland Boys'...
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    ACT New Zealand (Māori: Rōpū ACT), also known as the ACT Party or simply ACT (/ˈækt/), is a right-wing, classical liberal, right-libertarian, and conservative...
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    The governor-general of New Zealand (Māori: Te kāwana tianara o Aotearoa) is the representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles...
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    district in New Zealand is a territorial authority area governed by a district council as a second-tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional...
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