Stratford, New Zealand
New Zealand
Stratford, New Zealand has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Julius Vogel
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Dunedin, New Zealand | Hastings, New Zealand
Pātea River
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Stratford District, New Zealand | Toko
Ngāti Ruanui
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Tututawa | Rawhitiroa | Mokoia
Marton–New Plymouth Line
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Manawatū–Whanganui | Parihaka | Hāwera
Stratford–Okahukura Line
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Douglas, Taranaki | Toko | Marco, New Zealand | Huiroa
Mount Taranaki
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Whanganui, New Zealand | Taranaki | Hāwera | Auroa | Okaiawa
Hāwera
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Parihaka | Taranaki | New Plymouth, New Zealand | Manaia, Taranaki | Eltham, New Zealand
New Plymouth
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Whanganui, New Zealand | Taranaki | Te Uku, New Zealand | King Country | Lake Alice, Manawatū-Whanganui
railway line
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Worcester, South Africa | Ibadan, Nigeria | Soweto | Enniscorthy, Ireland | Skanderborg, Denmark
Māori language
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: New Zealand | Timaru, New Zealand | Whanganui, New Zealand | Porirua, New Zealand | Kaikohe
marae
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: Dunedin, New Zealand | Nelson, New Zealand | Easter Island | Kaikōura | Porirua, New Zealand
British Empire
Connects Stratford, New Zealand to: New England | Republic of Ireland | Philadelphia, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainNetherlandsSwedenLenape | Georgia (U.S. state) | Columbus, Ohio