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Rotorua (Māori: [
ˌɾɔtɔˈɾʉa]) is a city in the Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
sited on the
southern s****s of Lake
Rotorua, from...
- The
Rotorua Caldera is a
large rhyolitic caldera that is
filled by Lake
Rotorua. It was
formed by an
eruption 240,000
years ago that
produced extensive...
- Lake
Rotorua (Māori: Te
Rotorua nui ā Kahumatamomoe) is the
second largest lake in the
North Island of New
Zealand by
surface area, and
covers 79.8 km2...
- The
Rotorua Express was a p****enger
express train operated by the New
Zealand Railways Department between Auckland and
Rotorua. It
operated from 1894 until...
- The
Rotorua Branch is a
railway line from Putāruru to
Rotorua, in the
Waikato and Bay of
Plenty regions of the
North Island of New Zealand. Construction...
- The
Rotorua Museum Te
Whare Taonga o Te
Arawa is a
local museum and art
gallery in the
Government Gardens near the
centre of
Rotorua, New Zealand. The...
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Rotorua Lakes District or
Rotorua District is a
territorial authority district in the
North Island of New Zealand. It has one
urban area of significant...
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Rotorua Airport (Māori:
Taunga Rererangi o
Rotorua) (IATA: ROT, ICAO: NZRO) is an
airport in
Rotorua, New Zealand. It is
located on Te Ngae Road (SH30)...
- from
Melbourne 11 May 1917 from
Melbourne In 1923, the ship was
renamed Rotorua for the New
Zealand Shipping Company. On 11
December 1940, it
became a...
- The
region around the city of
Rotorua, in New Zealand's
North Island,
contains several lakes which have a
total area of
about 250
square kilometres (97...