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- Moeraki abstract "Moeraki is a small fishing village on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was once the location of a whaling station. In the 1870s, local interests believed it could become the main port for the north Otago area and a railway line, the Moeraki Branch, was built to the settlement and opened in 1877. However, the port could not compete with Oamaru and the lack of traffic as well as stability problems caused by difficult terrain led to the closure of the railway in 1879 after only two years of operation.The village is best known for the nearby Moeraki Boulders.".
- Moeraki thumbnail Moeraki_bay.JPG?width=300.
- Moeraki wikiPageID "3585717".
- Moeraki wikiPageLength "7061".
- Moeraki wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Moeraki wikiPageRevisionID "686721044".
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Ashburton,_New_Zealand.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Otago.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whaling_stations.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Dunedin.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Dunedin_Public_Art_Gallery.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink File:Moeraki_bay.JPG.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Frances_Hodgkins.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Goat_Island_Peninsula.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiki.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Kaikoura.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Karitane.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Keri_Hulme.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Kāti_Mamoe.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Lascar.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Moeraki_Boulders.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Moeraki_Branch.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Ngāi_Tahu.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Oamaru.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Otago.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Otakou.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Pā.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Rakaihautu.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Sealers_War.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink South_Island.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Stewart_Island.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Taiaroa_Head.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Taoka.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Timaru.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Waitaha.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLink Weller_brothers.
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moeraki Point".
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moeraki".
- Moeraki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Moeraki".
- Moeraki float "right".
- Moeraki label "Moeraki".
- Moeraki latDeg "45".
- Moeraki latDir "S".
- Moeraki latMin "2".
- Moeraki lonDeg "170".
- Moeraki lonDir "E".
- Moeraki lonMin "51".
- Moeraki position "right".
- Moeraki width "150".
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listed_Invalid_ISBN.
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map.
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:OCLC.
- Moeraki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Waitaki_District,_New_Zealand.
- Moeraki subject Category:Populated_places_in_Otago.
- Moeraki subject Category:Whaling_stations.
- Moeraki hypernym Village.
- Moeraki point "-45.36666666666667 170.85".
- Moeraki type Community.
- Moeraki type Place.
- Moeraki type Station.
- Moeraki type Village.
- Moeraki type Community.
- Moeraki type Place.
- Moeraki type Station.
- Moeraki type SpatialThing.
- Moeraki comment "Moeraki is a small fishing village on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was once the location of a whaling station. In the 1870s, local interests believed it could become the main port for the north Otago area and a railway line, the Moeraki Branch, was built to the settlement and opened in 1877.".
- Moeraki label "Moeraki".
- Moeraki sameAs Q6890239.
- Moeraki sameAs Moeraki.
- Moeraki sameAs Moeraki.
- Moeraki sameAs m.09n521.
- Moeraki sameAs 2186731.
- Moeraki sameAs Q6890239.
- Moeraki lat "-45.36666666666667".
- Moeraki long "170.85".
- Moeraki wasDerivedFrom Moeraki?oldid=686721044.
- Moeraki depiction Moeraki_bay.JPG.
- Moeraki isPrimaryTopicOf Moeraki.