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- _Te_Waihora abstract "Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora is located in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is actually a broad, shallow lagoon located directly to the west of Banks Peninsula, separated from the Pacific Ocean by a long narrow sandy spit called Kaitorete Spit, or more correctly Kaitorete Barrier. It lies partially in extreme southeastern Selwyn District and partially in the southwestern extension of the former Banks Peninsula District, which now (since 2006) is a ward in the city of Christchurch. The lake holds high historical and cultural significance to the indigenous Māori population and the traditional Māori name Te Waihora, means spreading waters. It has officially had a dual English/Māori name since at least 1938.".
- _Te_Waihora areaTotal "1.9781E8".
- _Te_Waihora country New_Zealand.
- _Te_Waihora depth "2.1".
- _Te_Waihora elevation "2.0".
- _Te_Waihora inflow _Waikirikiri.
- _Te_Waihora length "30500.0".
- _Te_Waihora location Canterbury_Region.
- _Te_Waihora location Christchurch.
- _Te_Waihora location Selwyn_District.
- _Te_Waihora location South_Island.
- _Te_Waihora thumbnail Aerial_view_Lake_Ellesmere.jpg?width=300.
- _Te_Waihora type Brackish_water.
- _Te_Waihora width "14500.0".
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageExternalLink BanksPeninsula.pdf.
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageExternalLink Ellesmere_Swansong.pdf.
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageExternalLink default,3754.sm.
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageExternalLink Rural%20Layout.pdf.
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageExternalLink www.wet.org.nz.
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageID "1003215".
- _Te_Waihora wikiPageRevisionID "555861486".
- _Te_Waihora area "197.81".
- _Te_Waihora basinCountries "New Zealand".
- _Te_Waihora captionLake "Aerial view of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora".
- _Te_Waihora elevation "2 m".
- _Te_Waihora hasPhotoCollection _Te_Waihora.
- _Te_Waihora imageLake "Aerial view Lake Ellesmere.jpg".
- _Te_Waihora inflow _Waikirikiri.
- _Te_Waihora lakeName "Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora".
- _Te_Waihora length "30.5".
- _Te_Waihora location "Selwyn District and Christchurch City, Canterbury Region, South Island".
- _Te_Waihora maxDepth "2.1 m".
- _Te_Waihora type "Brackish lagoon".
- _Te_Waihora width "14.5".
- _Te_Waihora subject Category:Lakes_of_the_Canterbury_Region.
- _Te_Waihora point "-43.8 172.41666666666666".
- _Te_Waihora type BodyOfWater109225146.
- _Te_Waihora type Lake109328904.
- _Te_Waihora type LakesOfNewZealand.
- _Te_Waihora type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- _Te_Waihora type Thing100002452.
- _Te_Waihora type YagoGeoEntity.
- _Te_Waihora type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- _Te_Waihora type BodyOfWater.
- _Te_Waihora type Lake.
- _Te_Waihora type NaturalPlace.
- _Te_Waihora type Place.
- _Te_Waihora type Wikidata:Q532.
- _Te_Waihora type BodyOfWater.
- _Te_Waihora type LakeBodyOfWater.
- _Te_Waihora type Place.
- _Te_Waihora type Location.
- _Te_Waihora type _Feature.
- _Te_Waihora type SpatialThing.
- _Te_Waihora comment "Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora is located in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is actually a broad, shallow lagoon located directly to the west of Banks Peninsula, separated from the Pacific Ocean by a long narrow sandy spit called Kaitorete Spit, or more correctly Kaitorete Barrier.".
- _Te_Waihora label "Ellesmere (jezioro)".
- _Te_Waihora label "Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora".
- _Te_Waihora label "Lake Ellesmere".
- _Te_Waihora label "Элсмир (озеро)".
- _Te_Waihora label "埃爾斯米爾湖".
- _Te_Waihora sameAs Lake_Ellesmere.
- _Te_Waihora sameAs Ellesmere_(jezioro).
- _Te_Waihora sameAs m.03ybw2.
- _Te_Waihora sameAs 2191373.
- _Te_Waihora sameAs Q1800918.
- _Te_Waihora sameAs Q1800918.
- _Te_Waihora sameAs _Te_Waihora.
- _Te_Waihora lat "-43.8".
- _Te_Waihora long "172.41666666666666".
- _Te_Waihora wasDerivedFrom _Te_Waihora?oldid=555861486.
- _Te_Waihora depiction Aerial_view_Lake_Ellesmere.jpg.
- _Te_Waihora isPrimaryTopicOf _Te_Waihora.
- _Te_Waihora name "Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora".