Te Arai River

The Te Ārai River is a river of the Gisborne Region of New Zealand's . It flows generally north from its origins in rough hill country 20 kilometres north of before veering northeast past the township of Manutuke to reach the five kilometres from the latter's outflow into .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Manutūkē and Pātūtahi.

Village
is a settlement in the of New Zealand's . It is located to the west of the city of on State Highway 2, close to the mouth of the . The name was officially modified to include macrons in 2021. is situated 6 km east of Te Arai River.

Village
is a small settlement 15 kilometres from , in the northeast of 's . It is located in the valley of the . is situated 8 km northeast of Te Arai River.

Hamlet
is a settlement and rural community at the southern end of , in the of New Zealand's , south of Manutuke. is situated 10 km southeast of Te Arai River.

Te Arai River

Latitude
-38.68823° or 38° 41′ 18″ south
Longitude
177.85021° or 177° 51′ 1″ east
Elevation
127 metres (417 feet)
Open location code
4VHV8V62+P3
Geo­Names ID
6240005
Wiki­data ID
Q7690760
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Te Arai River” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Te Arai River
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر تى اراى
  • French: Te Arai
  • Welsh: Afon Te Arai

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Localities in the Area

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