This hill is usual in all respects-the juicy grass on its slopes, which is so fond of eating livestock, is not very high, but not so low that from its top in 305 meters did not open a beautiful panorama of the surrounding meadows and other similar hills. The only thing that distinguishes the hill from its neighbors – its name. Nowhere in the world will you find a hill with 82 letters in its name.
And this only in Russian version. If you want to say its name in English, you will get tired at all-Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu, already 85 letters. Well and in Russian will be easier – Taumatawhakatangihangaoauauotameteat-театурипукакапикимаунгахоронукупокануэнуакитанатаху that the language of the Maori, the indigenous tribe of New Zealand, where, in fact, is the hill, says nothing at all: "top of the hill, where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as land eater, played his nose flute for his beloved". There are other variants of the name of the hill, but the version that is included in the Guinness book of records as the longest English-language geographical name contains 92 letters.