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Manukau

American  
[mah-nuh-kou] / ˈmɑ nəˌkaʊ /

noun

  1. a city on N North Island, in New Zealand.


Manukau British  
/ ˈmɑːnʊˌkaʊ /

noun

  1. a city in New Zealand, on Manukau Harbour (an inlet of the Tasman Sea) near Auckland on NW North Island. Pop: 326 200 (2004 est)

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Doubts about Atonio's endurance and mobility meant that despite a promising junior career that saw him captain Wesley College - Jonah Lomu's alma mater - and represent provincial side Counties Manukau at age-grade level, he started working as a landscaper and seemed to be slipping out of rugby.

From BBC

Auckland is built on an isthmus between the Waitemata Harbor on the Pacific Ocean and Manukau Harbor on the Tasman Sea.

From Seattle Times

She was not required to enter a plea during the brief procedural hearing at the Manukau District Court.

From Seattle Times

But Manukau ward councillor Fa’anana Efeso Collins told Stuff that the burden of New Zealand’s coronavirus response was now being shouldered by South Auckland communities, without adequate engagement or support.

From The Guardian

He graduated from the Manukau Institute of Technology.

From New York Times