"Wairoa" is a Māori word that translates to "long water" in English, referring to a river or waterway. It is commonly associated with the Wairoa District in New Zealand, which is named after the Wairoa River. The name reflects the geographical features of the area and holds cultural significance for the Māori people.
"Wairoa" means "long water" in Maori. It is a common place name in New Zealand, often referring to rivers or bodies of water.
Wai = water Roa = long Wairoa = Long water
The motto of Wairoa College is 'Kia Mataara'.
freedom lives down the road from wairoa collage. =] freedom lives down the road from wairoa collage. =]
Wairoa, a town in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay region, began as a small settlement around the Wairoa River, serving as a vital transport route for Maori and European settlers. Its growth was spurred by the establishment of the timber industry and the arrival of European settlers in the mid-19th century. The town was officially founded in 1858 and developed as a center for agriculture and forestry. Over time, Wairoa became known for its rich Maori heritage and picturesque landscapes.
177 miles or 285 km.
Wairoa, New Zealand - see amybrooke.co.nz
Season Porter was born on September 10, 1965, in Wairoa, New Zealand.
Anywhere with water. The Kaituna and Wairoa rivers in the north island are good whitewater runs
Johnny Cooper (the maori cowboy) was born Born in Wairoa, New Zealand.
About 256 people were killed after it happened. 161 in Napier, 93 in Hastings, 2 in Wairoa.
Edmund Hillary's grandparents were early settlers in northern Wairoa in the mid-19th century after emigrating from Yorkshire, England.