Rimu (disambiguation)

Rimu (disambiguation)

Rimu can mean the following:
*"Dacrydium cupressinum", also "rimu", a tree endemic to New Zealand
*Rimu, Southland, a locality in Southland, New Zealand
*Rimu, West Coast, a locality in the West Coast region of New Zealand
*Rimu, in Polynesian mythology, a god of the dead


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