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    Te Urewera National Park consists of a total land area of 2,127 km² and is situated in the East Coast region of the North Island of New Zealand.

    On 28 July 1954, the catchment areas of Lake Waikaremoana, Lake Waikareiti and other Crown reserves were gazetted as national park. By 1957 proposals were well underway to add the rest of the Crown land in Te Urewera north of Ruatahuna to the park. This proposal was formalised in November 1957 when an additional 1,350 km² were added to the park. Further additions were made in 1962, 1975 and 1979, with smaller acquisitions and boundary alterations in the intervening period. It should be noted that the lakebed and Māori enclaves were not included in the park gazetting.

    The Crown has leased the lakebed of Lake Waikaremoana. The lakebed is managed by the New Zealand Department of Conservation.

    Te Urewera is the traditional home of the Tuhoe people. Due to its geographical isolation, it was one of the last regions to come under control of the British during colonization in the 1800s. Te Kooti, the Māori leader, found refuge there from his pursuers among Tuhoe, with whom he formed an alliance.

    The park's name comes from the Māori words ure meaning penis and wera meaning burnt, so the name means "burnt penis" in Māori. The name comes from the tale of a Māori chief who died after rolling over in his sleep while lying too close to a camp fire.


        Te Urewera National Park
    NameTe Urewera National Park
    Iucn CategoryII
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    CaptionMap of New Zealand
    Locator X183
    Locator Y70
    LocationGisborne, New Zealand
    Nearest CityGisborne, New Zealand
    Lat Degrees38
    Lat Minutes45
    Lat DirectionS
    Long Degrees177
    Long Minutes9
    Long DirectionE
    Areaarea
    Established1954
    Governing BodyNew Zealand Department of Conservation
     
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