Tauhara

Tauhara

Tauhara is a suburb of Taupo in New Zealand. It lies just north of Hilltop and east of Mount View. Mount Tauhara lies just east of Tauhara.

Tauhara is the location of Tauhara primary school and Tauhara Golf course.


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