Wakamarina River

The Wakamarina River is a river of the Marlborough Region of 's . It flows generally northeast from its origins in the Richmond Range to reach the at the settlement of , 10 kilometres west of .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Canvastown and Pelorus Bridge.

Hamlet
is a locality at the point where the Wakamarina River joins the , in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 6 runs through the area. is 17 km to the northwest. is 10 km to the east. is situated 6 km northeast of Wakamarina River.

is a locality centred on the bridge over the Pelorus River between and on SH 6, the main road between and , in .

Wakamarina River

Latitude
-41.33827° or 41° 20′ 18″ south
Longitude
173.64018° or 173° 38′ 25″ east
Elevation
106 metres (348 feet)
Open location code
4VCMMJ6R+M3
Geo­Names ID
6250013
Wiki­data ID
Q4707515
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Wakamarina River” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Wakamarina River
  • Chinese: 瓦卡馬里納河
  • Chinese: 瓦卡马里纳河
  • Dutch: Wakamarina River
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر واكامارينا
  • French: Wakamarina
  • German: Wakamarina River
  • Hausa: Kogin Wakamarina
  • Hausa: Wakamarina River
  • Welsh: Afon Wakamarina

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