Waimata River

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Native nameWaimata (Māori)
CountryNew Zealand
RegionGisborne
Waimata River
Waimata River in Gisborne, 1971
Route of the Waimata River
Waimata River is located in New Zealand
Waimata River
Mouth of the Waimata River
Waimata River is located in North Island
Waimata River
Waimata River (North Island)
Native nameWaimata (Māori)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
IslandNorth Island
RegionGisborne
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates38°26′31″S 178°07′59″E / 38.44206°S 178.13301°E / -38.44206; 178.13301
MouthTūranganui River
  location
Gisborne
  coordinates
38°40′03″S 178°01′48″E / 38.6674°S 178.03°E / -38.6674; 178.03
Length20 km (12 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWaimata RiverTūranganui RiverPoverty Bay → Pacific Ocean
Tributaries 
  leftMākahakaha Stream, Te Kōwhai Stream, Mangaorangi Stream, Te Pahi Stream, Mākahakaha Stream, Whainukota Stream, Kōpakiraho Stream
  rightKōkakonui Stream, Mangahoukū Stream, Mangaehu Stream, Horoweka Stream, Kareka Stream
BridgesKenways Bridge, William Pettie Bridge

The Waimata River is a river of the Gisborne Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows predominantly southwards to the city of Gisborne. Here it meets the waters of the Taruheru River, and the combined waters flow into the northern end of Poverty Bay as the Tūranganui River.[1]

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