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The Makarewa River is the largest tributary of the Ōreti River, and is in Southland, New Zealand. It flows for 60 kilometres (37 mi) from its source in the Hokonui Hills, joining the Ōreti just north of Invercargill.
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Longest New Zealand rivers |
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46°22′S 168°16′E / 46.367°S 168.267°E / -46.367; 168.267
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