Whakapapa River

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The Whakapapa River is a river in New Zealand’s North Island that flows from the slopes of Mount Ruapehu through native forest and farmland before joining the Whanganui River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry New Zealand NERFINISHED
continent Oceania
country New Zealand
drainageBasin Whanganui River system NERFINISHED
environment native bush
rural landscape
flowsFrom slopes of Mount Ruapehu
flowsInto Whanganui River NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Māori traditional lands
hasEcosystem pastoral agricultural landscape
temperate rainforest
hasHeadwatersOn volcanic plateau
hasLanguageOrigin Māori language NERFINISHED
hasSourceMountain Mount Ruapehu NERFINISHED
isTributaryOf Whanganui River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Manawatū-Whanganui region NERFINISHED
North Island
locatedOnIsland North Island of New Zealand NERFINISHED
mouthOf Whanganui River NERFINISHED
partOf Whanganui River catchment
passesThrough farmland
native forest
region central North Island
sourceLocation Mount Ruapehu NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
kayaking
recreation
watercourseType perennial river

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Whanganui River hasTributary Whakapapa River