Maraetotara River

The Maraetotara River is in the region of the North Island of New Zealand. It flows roughly south to north, more or less parallel to and halfway between the larger and the east coast of the island. It enters at .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ocean Beach and Te Awanga.

Hamlet
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is a long beach of golden sand in the of the Hawke's Bay Region, on the east coast of . It lies between to the north, and to the south. is situated 5 km southeast of Maraetotara River.

Village
is a small rural beachside town in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. is near , which has a renowned colony of the Australasian gannet. is situated 8 km north of Maraetotara River.

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is a town in the region on the east coast of 's North Island, very close to the larger city of .

Maraetotara River

Latitude
-39.70824° or 39° 42′ 30″ south
Longitude
176.98021° or 176° 58′ 49″ east
Elevation
170 metres (558 feet)
Open location code
4VGR7XRJ+P3
Geo­Names ID
6247445
Wiki­data ID
Q15246284
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Maraetotara River” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Maraetotara River
  • French: Maraetotara
  • Welsh: Afon Maraetotara

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