Maketu
Maketu is a hill in Western Bay of Plenty District, Bay of Plenty and has an elevation of 51 metres. Maketu is situated nearby to the hamlet Little Waihi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Newdicks Beach and St Thomas‘ Anglican Church.
Newdicks Beach
Beach
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Maketu and Pongakawa.
Maketu
Town
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Maketu is a small town on the Western Bay of Plenty coast in New Zealand. It is located roughly 9 km from Paengaroa, 14 km from Te Puke, 38 km from Tauranga, 56 km from Rotorua and 62 km from Whakatane.
Pongakawa
Hamlet
Pongakawa is a rural community in the Bay of Plenty of New Zealand's North Island. State Highway 2 runs through it. The name of the settlement comes from Māori terms meaning "Bitter ferns". Pongakawa is situated 8 km south of Maketu.
Rangiuru
Hamlet
Rangiuru is a rural community in the Bay of Plenty of New Zealand's North Island. Rangiuru is situated 9 km west of Maketu.
Maketu
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 51 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Western Bay of Plenty District, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-37.75° or 37° 45′ southLongitude
176.46667° or 176° 28′ eastElevation
51 metres (167 feet)Open location code
4VJR7F28+2MGeoNames ID
2187907
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