Arikirau
Arikirau is a mountain in Masterton, Greater Wellington and has an elevation of 321 metres. Arikirau is situated nearby to the locality Rangitūmau, as well as near Whangaehu.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ōpaki and Lansdowne.
Ōpaki
Hamlet
Ōpaki is a small rural settlement in the Masterton District and Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island. Opaki railway station is located at Ōpaki. Ōpaki is situated 6 km west of Arikirau.
Lansdowne
Suburb
Lansdowne, one of Masterton's largest suburbs, is on the left bank of the Waipoua stream at the north-western end of Masterton, New Zealand. On the town's highest ground it provides broad vistas of much of the Wairarapa Valley. Lansdowne is situated 8 km southwest of Arikirau.
Kōpuaranga
Locality
Kōpuaranga, until 1906 called Dreyerton, is a rural locality in the Wairarapa region of New Zealand's North Island, between Masterton and Mauriceville. Kōpuaranga is situated 8 km northwest of Arikirau.
Arikirau
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 321 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Masterton, Greater Wellington, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-40.88333° or 40° 53′ southLongitude
175.73333° or 175° 44′ eastElevation
321 metres (1,053 feet)Open location code
4VFQ4P8M+M8GeoNames ID
2193810
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