Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1721437> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1721437 subject Q8798805.
- Q1721437 abstract "The Kaimai Range (sometimes referred to as the Kaimai Ranges) is a mountain range in the North Island of New Zealand. It is part of a series of ranges, with the Coromandel Range to the north and the Mamaku Ranges to the south. The Kaimai Range separates the Waikato in the west from the Bay of Plenty in the east.The highest point of the range is Mount Te Aroha (952 m), at the foot of which is the town of Te Aroha. The range's terrain is rough, and only two roads pass over it: State Highway 2, across the northern end of the range through Karangahake Gorge, and New Zealand State Highway 29 from Tauranga to Hamilton.Mt Te Aroha can be described as the northern head peak of the Kaimai Range.The Kaimai Ranges feature in local Maori folklore. The name Te Aroha translates from Maori as Te - The & Aroha - Love. Literally "the love". The name comes from a Maori legend that the sun god - Male, loved the moon goddess - female. They never could see each another due to the planets positions. One day the moon goddess came to earth to see the sun god, knowing the risks, was turned to stone as the daylight came. Hers was the ultimate expression of love. Te Aroha in Maori. This is why on the Kaimai Range, to the right of Mt Te Aroha is a high skyline silhouetted rock that from afar is shaped as a woman. It is known locally as the rock of Hinemoa.Within the Kaimai Ranges the Hendersons Tramline loop track follows the route of bush tramlines and haul lines once used to extract logs from the bush. The walk includes forest and clearings near the fringe of the park. A side track off the main walk leads down to the base of a waterfall and a large swimming hole.Also some 7 – 10 miles, on the Gordon backroad from te Aroha is a four-wheel drive track named Thomsons track, that takes venturers from the foothills around manawaru to the ranges top, where a large swimming hole is present.".
- Q1721437 thumbnail KaimaiPICT6700.jpg?width=300.
- Q1721437 wikiPageExternalLink ZK-AYZ_Hastings.asp.
- Q1721437 wikiPageExternalLink kaimai-mamaku-forest-lowres.pdf.
- Q1721437 wikiPageExternalLink www.kaimaibush.co.nz.
- Q1721437 wikiPageExternalLink districtplan.6.htm.
- Q1721437 wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1026489.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1134455.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q118863.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196868.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1332920.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q139918.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q140290.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q15232543.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1549526.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1728947.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750809.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q181908.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q1888123.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q190211.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q200028.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q207756.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q208948.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q221395.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q350.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q37100.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q444222.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q4699076.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q5416450.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q6347993.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644057.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q6956238.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015530.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015693.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7080675.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7132141.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q747066.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7993089.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798805.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q959152.
- Q1721437 wikiPageWikiLink Q974296.
- Q1721437 point "-37.695 175.886".
- Q1721437 type SpatialThing.
- Q1721437 comment "The Kaimai Range (sometimes referred to as the Kaimai Ranges) is a mountain range in the North Island of New Zealand. It is part of a series of ranges, with the Coromandel Range to the north and the Mamaku Ranges to the south. The Kaimai Range separates the Waikato in the west from the Bay of Plenty in the east.The highest point of the range is Mount Te Aroha (952 m), at the foot of which is the town of Te Aroha.".
- Q1721437 label "Kaimai Range".
- Q1721437 lat "-37.695".
- Q1721437 long "175.886".
- Q1721437 depiction KaimaiPICT6700.jpg.