Taihiki River

The Taihiki River is a river of the of 's . It flows generally northeast from its sources north of Patumahoe to reach the shortly before the latter's outflow into the .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Clarks Beach and Glenbrook Beach.

Town
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is a small town of , New Zealand. It is in the former Franklin District local government area. Primarily a beachside rural town, situated within the , at the mouth of the , it fronts the harbour and is north facing.

Village
is a rural community at the northern end of a peninsula formed between the and Taihiki River in , . is 14 km south by road.

Village
is a small settlement south of , New Zealand. It is in the Franklin Ward of . The name means "river of swirling currents" in the Māori language. is situated 5 km east of Taihiki River.

Taihiki River

Latitude
-37.15° or 37° 9′ south
Longitude
174.7° or 174° 42′ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
4VJPVM2X+2X
Geo­Names ID
2182027
Wiki­data ID
Q7675980
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Taihiki River” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Taihiki River
  • French: Taihiki
  • Hausa: Kogin Taihiki
  • Welsh: Afon Taihiki

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