Closest nearest locations (in the line of sight Plateau):
Historical first-order administrative division: Upper Hutt (6.491 m)
Second-order administrative division: Upper Hutt City (1.320 m)
Locality: Te Marua (1.181 m)
Populated place: Kaitoke (2.771 m)
Section of populated place: Timberlea (3.352 m)
Farmstead: Lake Meadows (10.708 m)
Hotel: Harvest Cottage Upper Hutt (0.950 m)
Hill: Goat Rock (2.514 m)
Mountain: Mangaroa (1.853 m)
Pass: Puffer Saddle (9.020 m)
What is the geographical latitude and longitude and where is Plateau? Answered
Geographical latitude: SOUTH 41° 5' 53.77" (display in decimal number system -41.0982700)
Geographical longitude: EAST 175° 8' 24.72" (display in decimal number system 175.1402000)
Elevation:
0 meters
Population: 0
Digit terrain models:
129
Time zone: Pacific/Auckland.
Plateau
Postal number:
Country: New Zealand NZ
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What is Plateau? Answered
Plateau is hill (mountain,hill,rock),
a rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
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