Waihopai River

The Waihopai River — the more southerly of two New Zealand rivers of that name — runs through the 's . A narrow stream for much of its 40-kilometre length, it has its source in several streams arising in low hill country between and , all of which run generally west-southwest, passing through or close to the township of .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dacre and Woodlands.

Hamlet
is a small town in the of New Zealand. It is situated on the Southland Plains between and on State Highway 1. In , SH 1 is met by State Highway 98, which runs west to via .

Village
is a small town in the Southland region of New Zealand's on the banks of the . It is northeast of between and . is situated 6 km southwest of Waihopai River.

Hamlet
is a small community in the Southland region of New Zealand's . The community has an estimated population of 127 people. The main building in the area is the Hall, which consists of the hall and tennis courts. is situated 7 km northwest of Waihopai River.

Waihopai River

Latitude
-46.31841° or 46° 19′ 6″ south
Longitude
168.60009° or 168° 36′ 0″ east
Elevation
56 metres (184 feet)
Open location code
4V5CMJJ2+J2
Geo­Names ID
6206715
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