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Encyclopedia > Cockle Bay, New Zealand
Suburb: Cockle Bay
City: Manukau
Island: North Island
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Manukau City (orange). ... North Island The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. ...


Hauraki Gulf
Hauraki Gulf
Shelly Park
Howick
Mellons Bay
A true-colour image showing Auckland city (left), the Hauraki Gulf (centre) and the Coromandel Peninsula (right). ... Shelly Park is an Auckland suburb. ... This article is about the suburb of Manukau City in New Zealand. ... Mellons Bay is an Auckland suburb. ...

Cockle Bay is an Auckland suburb. Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in New Zealand. ... Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. ...


Cockle Bay is under the local governance of the Manukau City Council. Manukau City is a city in the Greater Auckland region of New Zealand. ...


According to the 2001 census, Cockle Bay has a population of 4431. One of those people is Tina.


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cockle - Columbia Encyclopedia article about cockle (669 words)
The brittle shells are of uniform size, are obliquely spherical, and possess distinct radiating ridges, or ribs, which aid the animal in gripping the sand.
The cockle lives in sand and mud in shallow water, often in brackish inlets.
Rock cockles are poor diggers and inhabit packed mud, or gravel mixed with sand, usually 8 in.
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