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Kaitoke is a Māori word that translates to "the place of the stream" or "the place of the water." It is often associated with specific locations in New Zealand, particularly in the Wellington region, where it refers to areas characterized by natural water sources and lush landscapes. The name reflects the significance of water in Māori culture and the importance of Natural Resources in the region's heritage.

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