Kaituna River
The Kaituna River is in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is the outflow from Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti, and flows northwards for 45 kilometres, emptying into the Bay of Plenty at Maketu.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Paengaroa and Te Ranga.
Paengaroa
Village
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Paengaroa is a village in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. It is 9 km from Maketu, 11 km from Te Puke, 35 km from Tauranga and 46 kilometres from Rotorua. Paengaroa is situated 6 km northeast of Kaituna River.
Te Ranga
Hamlet
Te Ranga is a settlement in the Western Bay of Plenty District and Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It was a key site during the New Zealand Wars. Te Ranga is situated 9 km southwest of Kaituna River.
Te Puke
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Te Puke is a town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, with an urban population of 9,000. "Te Puke" should be pronounced "teh-pook-eh" and means "The Hill" in Maori.
Kaituna River
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-37.86822° or 37° 52′ 6″ southLongitude
176.37021° or 176° 22′ 13″ eastElevation
39 metres (128 feet)Open location code
4VJR49JC+P3GeoNames ID
6236260
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