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The Ōrongorongo River runs for 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest through the Ōrongorongo Valley in the southern Remutaka Ranges of the North Island of New Zealand. The river and its associated catchments lie within the bounds of the Remutaka Forest Park, which is administered by the Department of Conservation. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "place of Rongorongo" [a woman's name] for Ōrongorongo. In December 2019, the approved official geographic name of the river was gazetted as "Ōrongorongo River".

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  • Orongorongo (fleuve) (fr)
  • Ōrongorongo River (en)
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  • Le fleuve Orongorongo (anglais : Orongorongo River) est un cours d’eau qui s’écoule sur 32 km vers le sud-ouest à travers la vallée d’ “Orongorongo Valley” dans le sud de la chaîne de dans l’Île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • The Ōrongorongo River runs for 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest through the Ōrongorongo Valley in the southern Remutaka Ranges of the North Island of New Zealand. The river and its associated catchments lie within the bounds of the Remutaka Forest Park, which is administered by the Department of Conservation. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "place of Rongorongo" [a woman's name] for Ōrongorongo. In December 2019, the approved official geographic name of the river was gazetted as "Ōrongorongo River". (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bridge_over_tributary_into_Orongorongo_River.jpg
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  • Le fleuve Orongorongo (anglais : Orongorongo River) est un cours d’eau qui s’écoule sur 32 km vers le sud-ouest à travers la vallée d’ “Orongorongo Valley” dans le sud de la chaîne de dans l’Île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • The Ōrongorongo River runs for 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest through the Ōrongorongo Valley in the southern Remutaka Ranges of the North Island of New Zealand. The river and its associated catchments lie within the bounds of the Remutaka Forest Park, which is administered by the Department of Conservation. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "place of Rongorongo" [a woman's name] for Ōrongorongo. Ōrongorongo River is the main artery of the Remutaka Range, draining an area with rainfall of up to 2,400 millimetres (94 in) a year, which is twice as much as the rainfall at the mouth of the river at Cook Strait. For much of its course the river is a braided river, with a wide bed of greywacke shingle and gravel and a number of streams of water. The gravel bed can be seen as light-coloured areas of varying width in the adjacent image. Because the rainfall in the Remutaka Range often comes in high-intensity rainstorms, the river is prone to violent floods. The most severe of these floods sweep away most of the river's vegetated islands every 15 to 20 years. Between these floods, the shingle islands are gradually colonised by various low growing plants, followed by a host of native shrubs such as tauhinu and mānuka, and eventually small trees. In December 2019, the approved official geographic name of the river was gazetted as "Ōrongorongo River". (en)
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