Lake Mangakaware

Lake Mangakaware is a peat lake in the , outside of , in the of New Zealand. It is one of 31 in the region. The lake as a depth of 4.8 metres, and an area of 12.9 hectares.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Te Rore and Paterangi.

Locality
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was in the 1850s an important transhipment point on 's , between the of the basin and its market. is situated 2½ km west of Lake Mangakaware.

Hamlet
is a settlement in the Waikato region of 's . It is located 10 km northwest of . It is close to the site of one of the most strongly fortified pā built during the New Zealand wars of the late 19th century. is situated 3 km southeast of Lake Mangakaware.

Village
is a rural community in the and region of New Zealand's . It is located on State Highway 39, between and . is situated 4½ km north of Lake Mangakaware.

Lake Mangakaware

Latitude
-37.93394° or 37° 56′ 2″ south
Longitude
175.21965° or 175° 13′ 11″ east
Elevation
39 metres (128 feet)
Open location code
4VJQ3689+CV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 144179571
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Geo­Names ID
6240692
Wiki­data ID
Q85172973
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