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Ouwenga Destination Guide

Explore Ouwenga in New Zealand

Ouwenga in the region of New Zealand (general) is a town in New Zealand - some 488 mi or ( 786 km ) East of Wellington , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Ouwenga is now 12:01 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Pacific/Chatham " with a UTC offset of 13.75 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Whareama, and Waitangi. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Whareama . Where to go and what to see in Ouwenga ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Owenga

Owenga is a small settlement on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands group. It is the second easternmost settlement in New Zealand, after Flower Pot Bay on Pitt Island. It is located in the southeast of the island, close to Cape Fournier. The Wharf at Owenga was built in 2010 and is the home of many fishing boats. It is also one of the main places to catch a fishing boat that may take you to Pitt Island.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at -44.03 -176.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Geography of the Chatham Islands, Populated places in New Zealand

Cape Fournier

Cape Fournier is a headland on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands group. It is the southeasternmost point in the island, and is the closest point on the island to the second largest of the Chatham Islands, Pitt Island, which lies 20 kilometres to the south-southeast across Pitt Strait.

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Located at -44.05 -176.32 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Geography of the Chatham Islands, Headlands of New Zealand

Chatham Islands

The Chatham Islands is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 680 kilometres southeast of New Zealand. It consists of about ten islands within a 40-kilometre radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island. The archipelago is called Rekohu ("misty sun") in the indigenous language Moriori, and Wharekauri in Māori. It has officially been part of New Zealand since 1842, and includes the country's easternmost point, the Forty-Fours.

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Located at -44.03 -176.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Chatham Islands, Ecoregions of New Zealand, Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, Zealandia (continent)

Makara River (Chatham Islands)

The Makara River is a river in the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Located in the southeast of Chatham Island, it runs northeast to become a tribuary of the Te Awainanga River, which flows into Te Whanga Lagoon.

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Located at -43.99 -176.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Rivers of the Chatham Islands

Pitt Strait

Pitt Strait is a channel, 25 kilometres wide, separating Chatham Island and Pitt Island, the two largest islands in New Zealand's Chatham Islands.

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Located at -44.15 -176.33 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Geography of the Chatham Islands, Straits of New Zealand