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What is Christchurch in Maori?

Christchurch does not have a direct translation in Māori. This is because the city was named after Christ Church, Oxford, by the English settlers.

However, some Māori names have been suggested for Christchurch, including:

* Ōtautahi: This is the traditional Māori name for the Canterbury region, where Christchurch is located. It is a more encompassing name for the entire region rather than the city specifically.

* Te Pā o Wairau: This name translates to "The Fortress of Wairau" and refers to a historical Māori pā (fort) that was located in the area.

* Ōtākaro: This is the Māori name for the Avon River, which flows through Christchurch.

Ultimately, there is no definitive Māori name for Christchurch.

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