Rotorua

Rotorua
Urban Area Population 55,100
Extent Ngongotaha to Owhata
Territorial
Authority
Name Rotorua District
Population 67,600
Extent Mamaku to Lake
Rotoma; Tokorau to
Golden Springs
Regional
Council
Name Bay of Plenty

Rotorua is a city and a lake located in the Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand. It is best known for geothermal activity in the area, with a number of geysers and hot mud pools located in the city that owe their presence to the Rotorua caldera.

The city is located south of Tauranga, 105 km south-east of Hamilton and 82 km north-east of Taupo.

History

The name Rotorua comes from the Maori_language. The full name is Rotorua-nui-a-Kahu. Roto means lake and rua meaning two. Literally translated Rotorua means second lake. It was named by the Maori chief Ihenga, as it was the second major lake that he discovered.

Tourism

Rotorua is home to not only geothermal interests, but botanical gardens and some interesting historical architecture.

Famous sons and daughters

Peter Tapsell Tutanekai

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