Mata River

River in North Island, New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mata River is a river of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It flows northeast from the slopes of Mount Arowhana in the Raukumara Range to join with the Tapuaeroa River close to the settlement of Ruatoria, in doing so forming the Waiapu River, which reaches the Pacific Ocean near Rangitukia, 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of East Cape.[1]

CountryNew Zealand
RegionGisborne
locationSoutheast side of Raukūmara Range, Gisborne District
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Mata River
Route of the Mata River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mata River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mata River
Mouth of the Mata River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mata River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mata River
Mata River (North Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
IslandNorth Island
RegionGisborne
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSoutheast side of Raukūmara Range, Gisborne District
  coordinates38.07468°S 177.89007°E / -38.07468; 177.89007
  elevation1,250 m (4,100 ft)
MouthWaiapu River
  location
Confluence with Tapuaeroa River
  coordinates
37°53′17″S 178°16′44″E
  elevation
58 m (190 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionMata RiverWaiapu River → Pacific Ocean
Tributaries 
  leftMangataika Stream, Puniatara Stream, Whakoau Stream, Owetea Stream, Waimatā Stream, Kaikomako Stream, Waitahaia River, Mangaoahiroa Stream, Te Roto Stream, Waingakia Stream, Mangapekapeka Stream, Aorangiwai River, Mangaohewa Stream, Taikatiki Stream
  rightJunction Stream, Mangamātukutuku Stream, Mangamāunu Stream, Mangatarata Stream, Ruakākā Stream, Whareone Stream, Tarakihi Stream, Te Pora Stream, Mangahoui Stream, Mākara Stream, Mangaehu Stream, Rānui Stream, Ihungia River, Mākarika Stream, Makatote Stream
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