Mangere Mountain

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Mangere Mountain is a prominent volcanic cone and historic landmark in South Auckland, New Zealand, known for its well-preserved crater and significant Māori archaeological sites.

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Mangere Mountain canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historic site
maunga
scoria cone
volcanic cone
associatedWith Māori mythology
associatedWithDeity Mataoho NERFINISHED
category Māori archaeological sites in New Zealand
mountains of the Auckland Region
volcanoes of the Auckland volcanic field
country New Zealand
culturallySignificantTo Tāmaki Māori NERFINISHED
local iwi
elevation about 348 feet
approximately 106 metres
formedBy basaltic eruption
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasArchaeologicalFeature defensive earthworks
storage pits
terraces
hasCrater well-preserved crater
hasFeature large central crater
lava flows
secondary craters
tuff ring remnants
hasLandUse historic pā site
hasMaoriName Te Pane o Mataoho NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Auckland urban area NERFINISHED
Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
hasWalkingTrack crater rim track
summit track
isExtinct true
locatedIn Auckland NERFINISHED
North Island
South Auckland NERFINISHED
managedBy local authorities in Auckland
near Ambury Regional Park NERFINISHED
Mangere Bridge NERFINISHED
suburb of Mangere
overlooks Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
partOf Auckland volcanic field NERFINISHED
protectedAs reserve
significantFor Māori archaeology
cultural heritage
volcanic geology
usedFor education
recreation
walking

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Auckland volcanic field hasPart Mangere Mountain
Mangere hasLandmark Mangere Mountain