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  2. File:Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).svg

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  3. Category:Mountain ranges of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of New Zealand by region (8 C) * Mountain ranges of the Southern Alps (4 P) S. Southern Alps (9 C, 94 P) T. Tararua Range (13 P) W. Waitākere Ranges ...

  4. List of mountains in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  5. List of mountains of New Zealand by height - Wikipedia

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    Aoraki / Mount Cook, located in New Zealand's South Island, is the highest point in the country. The following are lists of mountains in New Zealand [a] ordered by height. . Names, heights, topographic prominence and isolation, and coordinates were extracted from the official Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) Topo50 topographic maps at the interactive topographic map of New Zealand

  6. Dunstan Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Dunstan Mountains are a mountain range in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand.The mountains lie on the eastern shore of the man-made Lake Dunstan and overlook the towns of Cromwell to the west, Clyde to the south and Omakau to the east.

  7. Darran Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range lies between Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) and the valley of the Cleddau River (to the west) and the broad valley of the Hollyford River to the east at the northern end of the national park. They are bounded to the south by the Homer Saddle , which separates them from the Wick Mountains , and to the north by the coast of the Tasman Sea .

  8. Hokonui Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Hokonui Hills, also known as The Hokonui Mountains or simply The Hokonui, are a range of hills in central Southland, New Zealand. They rise to 600 metres above the surrounding Southland Plains , of which the hills mark a northern extremity.

  9. Ruahine Range - Wikipedia

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    The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge running parallel with the east coast of the island between East Cape and Wellington. The ridge is at its most pronounced from the central North Island down to Wellington, where it comprises the Ruahine, Tararua and Remutaka Ranges .