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Waikoukou Valley is a locality west of Auckland, in New Zealand. It was formed by Waikoukou Stream, which flows south through the Waitākere Ranges and is joined by Ararimu Stream before joining Kumeu River not far from its junction with Kaipara River. The major roads in the locality are Waikoukou Valley Road, Old North Road, Taylor Road and Peak Road. The Matua vineyard occupies 31.68 ha of land in Waikoukou Valley. "Wai" is the Māori word for water, and "koukou" is the morepork, an owl.

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  • Waikoukou Valley is a locality west of Auckland, in New Zealand. It was formed by Waikoukou Stream, which flows south through the Waitākere Ranges and is joined by Ararimu Stream before joining Kumeu River not far from its junction with Kaipara River. The major roads in the locality are Waikoukou Valley Road, Old North Road, Taylor Road and Peak Road. The Matua vineyard occupies 31.68 ha of land in Waikoukou Valley. "Wai" is the Māori word for water, and "koukou" is the morepork, an owl. (en)
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  • Waikoukou Valley is a locality west of Auckland, in New Zealand. It was formed by Waikoukou Stream, which flows south through the Waitākere Ranges and is joined by Ararimu Stream before joining Kumeu River not far from its junction with Kaipara River. The major roads in the locality are Waikoukou Valley Road, Old North Road, Taylor Road and Peak Road. The Matua vineyard occupies 31.68 ha of land in Waikoukou Valley. "Wai" is the Māori word for water, and "koukou" is the morepork, an owl. (en)
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