Cleddau River

River in New Zealand

44°43′31″S 167°53′29″E / 44.7254°S 167.8915°E / -44.7254; 167.8915 2nd sourceCleddau River North Branch • locationTe Pari / Sheerdown Peak • coordinates44°42′09″S 167°56′05″E / 44.7025°S 167.9347°E / -44.7025; 167.9347 3rd sourceCleddau River South Branch • locationHomer Tunnel • coordinates44°45′53″S 167°58′46″E / 44.7648°S 167.9794°E / -44.7648; 167.9794 Mouth 
 • location
Milford Sound
 • coordinates
44°40′40″S 167°55′24″E / 44.6779°S 167.9232°E / -44.6779; 167.9232
 • elevation
0 metres (0 ft)Basin featuresProgressionCleddau River → Milford Sound → Tasman SeaTributaries  • rightGulliver River, Donne River, Tūtoko RiverWaterbodiesThe Chasm

The Cleddau River (also known as Waipāteke, Awa-piopiotahi and the Cheddar River) is a river of New Zealand. It flows into the head of Milford Sound.

See also

References

  • Land Information New Zealand - Search for Place Names
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