The Hakataramea River flows generally south through the Hakataramea Valley, which is separated from the more inland Mackenzie Basin by the Kirkliston Range in Canterbury, New Zealand.[1]
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Country | New Zealand |
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• location | Dalgety Range |
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• location | Waitaki River |
A major tributary of the Waitaki River, it flows for 70 kilometres (43 mi) before joining the river from the northeast just below the town of Kurow in the village of Hakataramea.
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Source: Southern Alps—Flows into: Pacific Ocean (below listings are upstream → downstream) | |
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Longest New Zealand rivers |
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