Flagstaff, Waikato

Flagstaff, Waikato

Flagstaff is a suburb to the north of central Hamilton, New Zealand. It borders the east side of the Waikato river, Chartwell is to the south, and Rototuna is to its east. Flagstaff features a shopping centre and Flagstaff Park, and various riverside walks.

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*Suburbs of Hamilton, New Zealand
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