Maungawhau

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Maungawhau is the Māori name for Mount Eden, a prominent volcanic cone and landmark in Auckland, New Zealand, with deep cultural significance to local Māori.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
landmark
scoria cone
tūpuna maunga
volcanic cone
elevation 196 metres
643 feet
formedBy volcanic eruptions
hasAccessRestriction vehicle access restricted near summit
hasCraterCount 3
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei NERFINISHED
Tāmaki Makaurau iwi and hapū
hasEnglishName Mount Eden NERFINISHED
hasFeature kumara pits
large bowl-shaped crater
summit viewpoint
terraces
vehicle road to near the summit
walking tracks
wooden viewing platform
hasHistoricUse food storage area
fortified village
pā site
hasMāoriName Maungawhau NERFINISHED
hasPanoramicViewsOf Tāmaki Makaurau NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus scheduled historic heritage place
hasUse educational site
recreation area
tourist attraction
isAlsoKnownAs Mount Eden volcano NERFINISHED
isCoGovernedWith Auckland Council NERFINISHED
isManagedBy Tūpuna Maunga Authority NERFINISHED
isNear Eden Park stadium NERFINISHED
Mount Eden suburb
isOwnedBy Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau collective NERFINISHED
isPopularFor running
sightseeing
walking
isSacredTo local Māori
lastEruptedIn Holocene epoch NERFINISHED
locatedIn Auckland NERFINISHED
Auckland Region NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North Island
overlooks Auckland city centre NERFINISHED
Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
Waitematā Harbour NERFINISHED
partOf Auckland volcanic field NERFINISHED

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Mount Eden hasMāoriName Maungawhau