Queenstown = Tahuna. It can also be called Kūinatauna or just Queenstown.
The Māori word for Queenstown is Tāhuna.
It is pronounced as Ha-na-eh Mo-ree.
Yes, the word "mortgage" does come from the French language. It is derived from the term "mort gage," which translates to "dead pledge" in English. This refers to the idea that the pledge ends (or "dies") once the loan is repaid.
In Maori, "Glenn" can be translated as "Hinepūkohurangi."
Some common Japanese last names include Suzuki, Tanaka, Yamamoto, Watanabe, and Sato.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
'Mori.'
yes there is a R.S.A in queenstown
Queenstown Rovers was created in 1996.
Johannesburg to Queenstown is R420.00
Mori, which means forest.
The Remarkables are a mountain range close to Queenstown.
Queenstown Rosenwald School was created in 1932.
Queenstown MRT Station was created in 1988.
The airport code for Queenstown Airport is ZQN.
The range of Mountains that are seen from Queenstown are called the Remarkables.
Queenstown's name was chosen by popular vote in the gold mining days, after the town of the same name in Ireland. Taahuna is the Maori name of the location on the shore of Lake wakatipu where Queenstown was founded.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Queenstown's population is 2,110,000.