Ngatiawa River
River in New Zealand
40°57′31″S 175°09′33″E / 40.95848°S 175.15906°E / -40.95848; 175.15906 • location
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The Ngatiawa River is a river on the Kāpiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island that is a major tributary of the Waikanae River.[1] Its headwaters are in the Tararua Range and it flows north and northwest through the Akatarawa Valley to Reikorangi, where it meets the Waikanae River.
References
- ^ "Place name detail: Ngatiawa River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
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Kāpiti Coast District and Kapiti Urban Area, New Zealand
Seat: Paraparaumu
Ōtaki Ward | |
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Paekākāriki-Raumati Ward | |
Paraparaumu Ward | |
Waikanae Ward |
- Battle Hill Farm Forest Park
- Charles Fleming Retirement Village
- Escarpment Track
- Hadfield railway station
- Hautere railway station
- Kapiti Coast Airport
- Kāpiti Expressway
- Ngā Manu Nature Reserve
- Otaihanga railway station
- Ōtaki Health Camp
- Ōtaki Museum
- Ōtaki railway station
- Our Lady of Lourdes
- Paraparaumu railway station
- Paekakariki railway station
- Paekakariki Station Museum
- Pharazyn Reserve
- Queen Elizabeth Park
- Rangiātea Church
- Raumati Marine Gardens
- Southward Car Museum
- Te Horo railway station
- Waikanae Park
- Waikanae railway station
- Wainui railway station
- Wellington Tramway Museum
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