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Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 28,435 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ca d'Oro Coffee Lounge
- Caberfeidh, New Zealand
- Cabinet National Security Committee (New Zealand)
- Cabinet of New Zealand
- Cable Bay
- Cable Bay, Northland
- Dolce Ann Cabot
- Phillippe Cabot
- Cabragh House
- Caccia Birch House
- Brad Cachopa
- Carl Cachopa
- Craig Cachopa
- Cadbury World
- Andrew Caddick
- Alfred Cadman
- Bernard Cadogan
- Kim Cadzow
- Paul Caffyn
- Hep Cahill
- Tahlor Cahill
- Henry Cain
- Mick Cain (rugby union)
- Steve Cain
- John Cairney (anatomist)
- Alexander Cairns (cricketer)
- Chris Cairns
- Graeme Cairns
- Henry Cairns
- Lance Cairns
- Puawai Cairns
- Cairo Knife Fight
- Umberto Calcinai
- Matt Calcott
- Allison Calder
- Cam Calder
- Jim Calder (rugby league)
- John Calder (cricketer)
- Roy Calder
- William Calder (engineer)
- William Henderson Calder
- Doug Caldwell
- Keith Caldwell
- Caledonian Ground
- David Calkin
- Marc Calkin
- Callaghan Innovation
- Frank Callaghan
- Guy Callaghan
- Joe Callaghan
- Stanley Callagher
- Colin Callan
- John Callan (politician)
- Roland Calland
- Callery River
- John Callesen
- Judy Callingham
- Calliope Dock
- Calliope Island
- CallPlus
- Callum Brae
- Arthur Callum
- Ross Calman
- Joseph Calnan
- Calochilus herbaceus
- Caloplaca allanii
- Calton Hill, New Zealand
- Barbara Calvert (academic)
- Hilary Calvert
- Roy Calvert
- Russell Calvert
- William Calvert (cricketer)
- Cam River (Marlborough)
- Cam River (Canterbury)
- Junior Tomasi Cama
- Camberley, New Zealand
- Con Cambie
- Camborne, New Zealand
- Cambrians
- Cambridge Branch
- Cambridge High School, New Zealand
- Cambridge Stud
- Cambridge, New Zealand
- Cambridgea elegans
- Emma Camden
- Came a Hot Friday
- Camelot River
- Cameo Creme
- Cameron Blockhouse
- Cameron River
- Brendon Cameron
- Brett Cameron
- Bruce Cameron (weightlifter)
- Corrie Cameron
- D. J. Cameron
- Donald Cameron (rugby union, born 1887)
- Donald Cameron (mayor)
- Douglas Cameron (cricketer)
- Elissa Cameron
- Ewen Cameron (cricketer)
- Flora Cameron
- Frank Cameron
- Graeme Cameron
- Gregor Cameron
- Harold Cameron
- Jamie Cameron
- John Cameron (New Zealand cricketer)
- Kirsten Cameron
- Lachie Cameron
- Mark Cameron (politician)
- Paul Cameron (New Zealand footballer)
- Pero Cameron
- Ray Cameron
- Scott Cameron (swimmer)
- Stewart Cameron (cricketer)
- Vicky Cameron
- Murray Cammick
- Camp Eggers
- Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa
- Campbell Island, New Zealand
- Campbell Islands
- Archie Campbell (politician)
- Arnold Campbell (educationalist)
- Arthur Campbell (chemist)
- Ben Campbell (New Zealand golfer)
- Caitlin Campbell
- Cathy Campbell
- Clive Campbell (footballer)
- Danny Campbell (rugby league)
- Dick Campbell (speedway rider)
- Donna Campbell (artist)
- Ella Campbell
- Francis Eastwood Campbell
- George Campbell (New Zealand footballer)
- Gordon Campbell (rugby league)
- Hugh Campbell (New Zealand politician)
- James Campbell (land commissioner)
- James Palmer Campbell
- Jeff Campbell (footballer)
- Jenny Campbell (environmentalist)
- Jim Campbell (New Zealand footballer)
- John Campbell (architect)
- John Campbell (broadcaster)
- John Campbell (runner)
- John Logan Campbell
- Julia Campbell (footballer)
- Kathleen Campbell (geologist)
- Keith Campbell (cricketer)
- Kevin Campbell (politician)
- Les Campbell (rugby league)
- Logan Campbell (taekwondo)
- Madison Campbell
- Meg Campbell
- Michael Campbell
- Norm Campbell (rugby league)
- Paul Campbell (cricketer)
- Rebecca Campbell (scientist)
- Robert Campbell (New Zealand politician)
- Scott Campbell (baseball)
- Thomas Campbell (New Zealand cricketer)
- Antony F. Campbell
- Campbells Bay
- Camping in New Zealand
- Campion College, Gisborne
- Cam Campion
- Edith Campion (actress)
- Jane Campion
- Richard Campion (theatre director)
- Marta Camps
- Candidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2002 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2005 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2008 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election by electorate
- Arthur Candy
- Alan Candy
- Cannabis in New Zealand
- Tama Canning
- Cannon Point Walkway
- Arthur Cant
- HMNZS Canterbury (L421)
- Canterbury Australian Football League
- Canterbury Bight
- Canterbury Club
- Canterbury Country cricket team
- Canterbury cricket team
- Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion
- Canterbury District Health Board
- Canterbury Earthquake Commemoration Day Act 2011
- Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial
- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011
- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
- Canterbury Earthquake Response and Recovery Act 2010
- Canterbury Flames
- Canterbury in the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup