Kaimanawa Range
The Kaimanawa Range, officially called the Kaimanawa Mountains since 16 July 2020, is a range of mountains in the central North Island of New Zealand. They extend for 50 kilometres in a northeast–southwest direction through largely uninhabited country to the south of Lake Taupō, east of the "Desert Road".| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,446 metres
- Description: mountain range in New Zealand
- Also known as: “Kaimanawa Mountains”
Kaimanawa Range
- Categories: mountain range and landform
- Location: New Zealand, Oceania
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bavarian to Venetian—“Kaimanawa Range” goes by many names.
- Bavarian: “Kaimanawa Mountains”
- Cebuano: “Kaimanawa Mountains”
- Chinese: “凯马纳瓦山”
- Chinese: “凱馬納瓦山”
- Chinese: “開馬那瓦山脈”
- Czech: “Kaimanawa Mountains”
- Dutch: “Kaimanawa Range”
- Egyptian Arabic: “سلسلة جبال كايماناوا”
- French: “Monts Kaimanawa”
- German: “Kaimanawa Mountains”
- Ladin: “Kaimanawa Range”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kaimanawa Range”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kaimanawa-fjella”
- Polish: “Kaimanawa Range”
- Portuguese: “Montes Kaimanawa”
- Slovak: “Kaimanawa Range”
- Spanish: “Montes Kaimanawa”
- Ukrainian: “Кайманава”
- Ukrainian: “Хребет Кайманава”
- Venetian: “Monti Kaimanawa”
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