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- Q6477255 subject Q8672630.
- Q6477255 abstract "Lake Rototoa is a lake located at the northern end of the south head of the Kaipara Harbour in the Rodney District of Auckland Region, New Zealand. With a surface area of 1.623 X 10 m2 and a maximum depth of 26 m, it is the largest and deepest of a series of sand-dune lakes found along the western coastline of the North Island.Previously known as Lake Ototoa, its name was changed in 2013. Rototoa translates as 'Lake of the Warrior', and is part of a line of lakes known as 'the Footsteps of Kawharu' after the warrior Kawharu who fought with the Ngati Whatua tribe against the resident Waiohua, Ngaririki and Kawerau tribes in the late 17th to early 18th centuries.".
- Q6477255 areaTotal "1390000.0".
- Q6477255 country Q664.
- Q6477255 location Q118863.
- Q6477255 location Q726917.
- Q6477255 maximumDepth "26.0".
- Q6477255 thumbnail Lake_Rototoa_New_Zealand_2.JPG?width=300.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q1112181.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q118863.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q1459235.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q1721483.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q1851175.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q726917.
- Q6477255 wikiPageWikiLink Q8672630.
- Q6477255 area "1.39".
- Q6477255 basinCountries "New Zealand".
- Q6477255 lakeName "Lake Rototoa".
- Q6477255 location Q118863.
- Q6477255 location Q726917.
- Q6477255 maxDepth "26 m".
- Q6477255 point "-36.5135 174.2375".
- Q6477255 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6477255 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q6477255 type Place.
- Q6477255 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6477255 type Lake.
- Q6477255 type Location.
- Q6477255 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6477255 type Place.
- Q6477255 type Thing.
- Q6477255 type SpatialThing.
- Q6477255 type Q23397.
- Q6477255 comment "Lake Rototoa is a lake located at the northern end of the south head of the Kaipara Harbour in the Rodney District of Auckland Region, New Zealand. With a surface area of 1.623 X 10 m2 and a maximum depth of 26 m, it is the largest and deepest of a series of sand-dune lakes found along the western coastline of the North Island.Previously known as Lake Ototoa, its name was changed in 2013.".
- Q6477255 label "Lake Rototoa".
- Q6477255 lat "-36.5135".
- Q6477255 long "174.2375".
- Q6477255 depiction Lake_Rototoa_New_Zealand_2.JPG.
- Q6477255 name "Lake Rototoa".