Rotorua is a town in the region of Bay of Plenty, inland on the middle of the North Island of New Zealand. Rotorua is known for its thermal activity, as there are a number of geysers and hot...
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Rotorua is a town in the region of Bay of Plenty, inland on the middle of the North Island of New Zealand. Rotorua is known for its thermal activity, as there are a number of geysers and hot bubbling mud-pools in the area. There are also some wells high on sulphur which means a slightly uncomfortable odour characterises the town. Rotorua has a mild, temperate climate and is by the shore of Lake Rotorua. Here you find Te Puia, the cultural centre highlighting the hostory of the Maori, their craft, art, culture and nature.
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Inhabitants:67000
Area:2614 square kilometres
Area code:07