Owhanui
Owhanui is a peak in Auckland Region, North Island and has an elevation of 74 metres. Owhanui is situated nearby to the locality Ōtaua, as well as near Three Bridges.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ōtaua and Taheke.
Ōtaua
Locality
Ōtaua is a rural community in the Far North District and Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. The local Pukerātā or Ōtaua Marae is a meeting place of the Ngāpuhi hapū of Ngāi Tāwake and Ngaitu te Auru / Ngaitu.
Taheke
Locality
Taheke or Tāheke is a village and rural community in the Far North District and Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located west of Kaikohe and east of Waima on State Highway 12. Taheke is situated 9 km northwest of Owhanui.
Owhanui
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 74 metres
- Description: hill in New Zealand
- Categories: hill and landform
- Location: Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-35.5236° or 35° 31′ 25″ southLongitude
173.70847° or 173° 42′ 31″ eastElevation
74 metres (243 feet)Open location code
4VPMFPG5+H9OpenStreetMap ID
node 9164162551OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Dutch—“Owhanui” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Owhanui”
- Dutch: “Owhanui”
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