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The Opuha River (Māori: Ōpūaha) is in Canterbury, New Zealand. A tributary of the Ōpihi River, its two branches flow southeast for 35 kilometres (22 mi) before joining the larger river between Geraldine and Fairlie.

Heavy rainfall caused the collapse of the Opuha Dam during its construction on the river in 1997.

44°11′S 171°00′E / 44.183°S 171.000°E / -44.183; 171.000

References

  1. J.H., Beattie (1945). "Maori place names of Canterbury: including one thousand hitherto unpublished names collected from Maori sources". Otago Daily Times. Dunedin, New Zealand. pp. P25, 27 & 94.


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