- The
Kaituna River is in the Bay of
Plenty region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is the
outflow from
Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti, and
flows northwards...
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Kaituna River may
refer to the
following in New Zealand:
Kaituna River,
river in the Bay of
Plenty Kaituna River (Canterbury),
river on
Banks Peninsula...
- The
Kaituna River is a
small watercourse which drains the high
ground on the
Banks Peninsula before discharging into Lake
Ellesmere / Te Waihora. It gives...
- The
Kaituna River is a
river in
Tasman District's
Golden Bay / Mohua, New Zealand. The
Kaituna River originates in
Kahurangi National Park. It
flows through...
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rivers empty into the bay from
inland catchments,
including the Wairoa,
Kaituna, Tarawera, Rangitaiki, Whakatane, Waioeka, Motu and
Raukokore rivers. The...
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Maunganui (east of
Sunrise Avenue and
Hibiscus Avenue), the east by the
Kaituna River (separating it from the
Western Bay of
Plenty District) and to the...
- Rotorua, and is
connected to it via the Ohau Channel. It
drains to the
Kaituna River,
which flows into the Bay of
Plenty near Maketu. The full name of...
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situated on the s**** of the
Okere Inlet of Lake Rotoiti, from
which the
Kaituna River flows north towards the Bay of Plenty. The New
Zealand Ministry for...
- Bay of
Plenty coast in New Zealand.
Maketu has an
estuary from
which the
Kaituna River used to flow,
until 1956, when it was
diverted to the Bay of Plenty...
- Government. 9 July 1943: Xª MAS
single frogman sank or
crippled the ship
Kaituna (4,917 tons) at
Mersin in Turkey.
August 3, 1943: In the evening, three...