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[[Category:The Oan Isles]]
{{Infobox place geography|name=The Oan Isles|map=Map of the Oan and Kohatu Isles.png|coordinates=140°E to 155°E, 5°S to 15°S|area ranking=12 (UNAC)|km area=50000|percent land=99% (excluding marine area)|percent water=1% (fresh water)|km coastline=750|borders=[[Morstaybishlian West Pacific Territory]]|highest point=Aoraki Mountain|lowest point=Sea level|longest river=Waikato River (200km)|largest lake=Lake Taupo (340km²)|climate=Tropical rainforest climate<br>Tropical monsoon climate<br>Tropical savanna climate|natural resources=Rainforest<br>Geothermal power<br>Hydroelectric power|natural hazards=Earthquakes<br>Cyclones<br>Volcanic eruptions|environmental issues=Deforestation}}
== Physical geography ==
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Revision as of 16:06, 30 March 2021
Coordinates | 140°E to 155°E, 5°S to 15°S |
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Area | Ranked 12 (UNAC) |
• Total | 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi) |
• Land | 99% (excluding marine area)% |
• Water | 1% (fresh water)% |
Coastline | 750 km (470 mi) |
Borders | Morstaybishlian West Pacific Territory |
Highest point | Aoraki Mountain |
Lowest point | Sea level |
Longest river | Waikato River (200km) |
Largest lake | Lake Taupo (340km²) |
Climate | Tropical rainforest climate Tropical monsoon climate Tropical savanna climate |
Natural resources | Rainforest Geothermal power Hydroelectric power |
Natural hazards | Earthquakes Cyclones Volcanic eruptions |
Environmental issues | Deforestation |