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Wairoa is a small town situated in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island. The town has a population of approximately 8,000 people and is located on the banks of the Wairoa River, which flows out to the Pacific Ocean. Wairoa has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when Maori settlements were established in the area. Today, Wairoa is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural scenery, including rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and lush forests. The town offers several cultural attractions, such as the Wairoa Museum and Kahungunu Marae, a traditional Maori meeting house. Wairoa is also known for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, hunting, and white-water rafting in the nearby Mohaka River. If you're looking for a charming and picturesque town with a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventure, consider visiting Wairoa in New Z
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