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New Zealand topographic maps
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Auckland
The Auckland Volcanic Field has contributed greatly to the growth and prosperity of the Auckland Region since the area was settled by humans. Initially, the maunga (scoria cones) were occupied and established as pā (fortified settlements) by Māori due to the strategic advantage their elevation provided in…
Average elevation: 30 m
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Cromwell
New Zealand > Otago > Central Otago District > Cromwell Community > Cromwell
Average elevation: 330 m
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Port hills
New Zealand > Canterbury > Christchurch City > Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community
Average elevation: 246 m
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Akaroa
New Zealand > Canterbury > Christchurch City > Banks Peninsula Community
Average elevation: 152 m
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Loburn
New Zealand > Canterbury > Waimakariri District
The Loburn-Ashley fault zone is located from the northern banks of the Ashley River through to about Hodgsons road in the north, it runs parallel to the Ashley river. The Loburn fault, which runs along the south side of Hodgsons Road, is responsible for various terraced abandoned stream channels, wedge…
Average elevation: 110 m
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Tokanui
New Zealand > Southland > Southland District > Waihopai Toetoe Community
Average elevation: 85 m
Broadwood
New Zealand > Northland > Far North District > Kaikohe-Hokianga Community
Average elevation: 144 m
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Fortrose
New Zealand > Southland > Southland District > Waihopai Toetoe Community
Average elevation: 12 m
Ngāwī
New Zealand > Wellington > South Wairarapa District > Martinborough Community
Average elevation: 97 m
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