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Kaitaia is een plaats in de regio Northland op het Noordereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland, 160 kilometer ten noordwesten van Whangarei.
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Kaitaia (Māori: Kaitāia) is a town in the Far North District of New Zealand, at the base of the Aupōuri Peninsula, about 160 km northwest of Whangārei.
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Kaitaia is known as the gateway to the far north – it's the last major town before you reach the top of New Zealand. From here you can take a tour to Cape ...

Kaitaia

Plaats in Noordereiland, Nieuw-Zeeland
Kaitaia is een plaats in de regio Northland op het Noordereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland, 160 kilometer ten noordwesten van Whangarei. Kaitaia Airport ontvangt regelmatig vluchten Auckland. Het is de grootste plaats in Northland en de meest noordelijke... Wikipedia
Universiteit: Kaitaia College
Oppervlakte: 3,274 mi²
Kaitaia, your gateway to 20+ different bays or beaches, Kaitaia is the last major town before you reach the iconic Te Rerenga Wairua (or Cape Reinga) which ...
The top attractions to visit in Kaitaia are: Ninety Mile Beach · Rarawa Beach · Te Ahu Center · Mathew's Vintage Museum · Fern Flat Pottery.
9 mrt 2024 · Kaitaia, town, northern North Island, New Zealand. It lies 4.5 miles (7 km) above the mouth of the Awanui River, on the North Auckland ...
All the best places to visit, great beaches, camp sites and hiking trails to go to while you're in Kaitaia, Far North, New Zealand.
The top attractions to visit in Kaitaia are: Ninety Mile Beach · Rarawa Beach · Te Ahu Center · Mathew's Vintage Museum · Fern Flat Pottery.
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Kaitaia is the last major town before reaching the very Northern tip of New Zealand. 'Kai' is Maori for food – and 'Kaitaia' means ample food.
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Kaitaia is a town near the southern end of Ninety Mile Beach in the Far Far North of New Zealand. It is the biggest town (5,000 people) in the Far Far North ...