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Kaukau may refer to:
Mount Kaukau, also known as Tarikaka, a mountain in Wellington, New Zealand
Kaukau, the Tok Pisin common name of sweet potatoes in Papua New Guinea
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up kaukau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaukau may refer to: Mount Kaukau, also known as Tarikaka, a mountain in Wellington, New Zealand Kaukau, the...
Mount Kaukau (Māori: [kaʉkaʉ]) is a large hill in the northern suburbs of Wellington, New Zealand near Johnsonville, Khandallah and Ngaio. The summit is...
Albert – 178 m Mount Cook Mount Alfred (west of Evans Bay) – 122 m Mount Kaukau – 445 m. Site of Wellington's main television transmitter. Mount Crawford...
Nearly all full-power FM stations in Wellington broadcast from the Mount Kaukau transmitter. As a general rule, frequencies in Wellington are spaced 0.8 MHz...
and cheese meat lasagna in a similar style as Epic Meal Time. Kings of Kaukau is a parody show created by the Hawaiian comedy troupe One Hundred Thirty...
Baring Head in the Cook Strait. The highest wind gust was 202 km/h, at Mt Kaukau, Wellington. On 19 June a surface low pressure just to the northwest of...
this reserve land total almost 2 km2 (0.77 sq mi) of the slopes of Mount Kaukau. The summit of this 445-metre (1,460 ft) peak, which is topped by Wellington's...
which came another named Máli; and after that another known by the name of Kaǘkaǘ; although some people prefer a different orthography, and write this name...
468 m (1,535 ft) Kakepuku (Waikato, North Island) – 449 m (1,473 ft) Mount Kaukau (Wellington) – 445 m (1,460 ft) Ruaotuwhenua (Waitākere Ranges, Auckland)...
tree. Staples of the Papua New Guinean diet include karuka, sweet potato (kaukau), cassava, breadfruit (ulu), and coconuts. Coconut cream is a delicacy often...
dy?" means "Have you taken your dinner/lunch?") "kow-kow" / "kowkow" / "kaukau" – (pron: Kao-kao) used to stress a personal satisfaction on a specific...
after the city's infamous winds hampered aerial installation at the Mount Kaukau transmitter. Coverage was extended to Dunedin and Invercargill on 28 June...
from the House of Kamehameha. Moana (k) represents the beginning of a new kaukau aliʻi service line of Hawaiian nobility up to Kanaʻina. As a secondary aliʻI...
such as Yuca (Manioke), Potato (Patewa), sweet potato (Kumarewa, Cacao (Kaukau) etc. During the conquest, its towns were evangelized. Some more conservative...
for Hawaiian independence. The group began in the late 1980s as the Pā Kaukau coalition with the aim to supply information that could support the sovereignty...
of his father's defeat and his mother's chiefly server line, he became a Kaukau aliʻi and served the ruling chief, Kalaniʻōpuʻu. It was Nuaa who stabbed...
and Moie, and Laumuan Island. Northeast of Mbanika is Koemurun Island and Kaukau Island. Other localities on the large island are Lokioleme and Pipisala...
of Marlborough can pick up analogue television from Wellington's Mount Kaukau transmitter (this ability was most notably demonstrated during the 1968...