Ōtāhuhu Peninsula

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Ōtāhuhu Peninsula is a narrow landform in South Auckland, New Zealand, known for forming one of the region’s key isthmuses between the Manukau and Waitematā Harbours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeRegion Auckland Council area NERFINISHED
bordersWaterBody Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
Waitematā Harbour NERFINISHED
contains suburb of Ōtāhuhu
country New Zealand
forms isthmus between Manukau Harbour and Waitematā Harbour
hasClimate temperate oceanic climate
hasGeographicFeature narrow land bridge between two harbours
hasHistoricalRole traditional Māori travel and portage area between harbours
hasLandUse industrial
residential
urban
hasMāoriName Ōtāhuhu NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTransportRoute Southern Line (Auckland rail) NERFINISHED
State Highway 1 NERFINISHED
hasNearbyVolcanicFeature Maungataketake volcanic field (Auckland volcanic field region) NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterway Tāmaki River NERFINISHED
hasPhysicalCharacteristic low-lying
narrow
hasSignificance forms one of the main isthmuses of the Auckland Region
hasStrategicImportance connects southern Auckland to central Auckland
hasTransportationRole key land corridor in South Auckland
isPartOfIsthmusSystem Auckland isthmus NERFINISHED
locatedIn Auckland Region NERFINISHED
South Auckland NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
partOf Auckland urban area NERFINISHED
region Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland NERFINISHED

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Otahuhu locatedOn Ōtāhuhu Peninsula