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Wairarapa logo #21000 Wairarapa (ə; ˈwaiɾaɾapa) is a geographical region of New Zealand. It occupies the south-eastern corner of the North Island, east of metropolitan Wellington and south-west of the Hawke`s Bay region. It is lightly populated, having several rural service towns, with Masterton being the largest. It is named after its largest lake, Lake Wairarapa....
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Wairarapa logo #21000[NZ electorate] Comment: Under UK copyright, an unknown artist only gets 50 years from the year it is first made available to the public. Duration of copyright sec 12, subsec 2. Looks like work of semi-skilled Jobbing Colourist so I think identity will never be known. Therefore, copyright has probable expired in all of Europe. ...
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Wairarapa logo #21000[New Zealand electorate] Wairarapa is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate. It was first created in 1858 (with the first election in 1859) and existed until 1881. It was recreated in 1887 and has since existed continuously. In the early years, the electorate was for a time represented by two members. Wairarapa is currently held by John Ha...
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Wairarapa logo #21003(from the article `Wellington`) East of the city of Wellington is the Rimutaka Range and east of that, the Wairarapa Plain. One of the earliest European-settled sections of North ...
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Wairarapa logo #23534 Wine-growing region in New Zealand; see there New Zealand The English navigator James Cook (1728-1779) took possession of the land consisting of two main islands for England in 1769. In 1819, the Anglican missionary Samuel Marsden (1765-1838) planted the first vines he brought back from Australia near Kerikeri on the northeast coast of the Nor...
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