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Mount Arowhana

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Mount Arowhana is a 1440-metre (4724 ft) mountain that is part of the backbone of the Raukumara Range in the northeast of New Zealand 's North Island . The range forms part of a line of mountains extending along the eastern side of the North Island between the Gisborne District and Wellington .

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2-707: The mountain is at the centre of a major watershed, on the boundary between the Gisborne District and the Ōpōtiki District . Its eastern side is drained by the Mata River , which flows to the Waiapu River , thence into the Pacific Ocean just south of East Cape . Its western side is drained by a tributary of the Mōtū River , which flows into the western Bay of Plenty . Road access to the vicinity

4-566: Is via Whatatutu , a small settlement 30 kilometres to the south in a direct line. 38°06′39″S 177°51′46″E  /  38.1109°S 177.8627°E  / -38.1109; 177.8627 This Gisborne District -related geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mata River The Mata River is a river of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand . It flows northeast from

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