Te Kuha

Te Kuha is a small village east of in the of the West Coast region of New Zealand's . Located at the western end of the Lower Buller Gorge, the flows through the village.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sergeants Hill and Westport.

Locality
is a lightly populated locality in the West Coast region of New Zealand's . It is situated in a rural setting on the eastern outskirts of in the . is situated 8 km north of Te Kuha.

is the main town of the Buller District, in the northern part of the of the of . has spectacular beaches at its back door, and the mighty Buller River, the largest river by volume in NZ, runs right beside the town.

Te Kuha

Latitude
-41.82802° or 41° 49′ 41″ south
Longitude
171.65804° or 171° 39′ 29″ east
Elevation
71 metres (233 feet)
Open location code
4VCH5MC5+Q6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6565268779
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
2181484
Wiki­data ID
Q7690854
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Turkish—“Te Kuha” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Te Kuha
  • French: Te Kuha
  • Maori: Te Kahu Kāinga
  • Maori: Te Kuha
  • Turkish: Te Kuha

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