Waikohu

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Waikohu is a small settlement in the northeast of New Zealand's North Island. It is located close to the confluence of the Wharekopae and Waikohu Rivers on State Highway 2 to the west of Te Karaka, inland from Gisborne.

Coordinates: 38°24′S177°47′E / 38.400°S 177.783°E / -38.400; 177.783


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