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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tongariro National Park' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
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Tongariro National ParkIUCN category II (national park)Mahuia River, Tongariro National ParkMap of New ZealandLocationRuapehu District, New ZealandNearestxc2xa0cityNational Park, New ZealandCoordinates39xc2xb017xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3S 175xc2xb033xe2x80xb244xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf39.29083xc2xb0S 175.56222xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -39.29083; 175.56222Coordinates: 39xc2xb017xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3S 175xc2xb033xe2x80xb244xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf39.29083xc2xb0S 175.56222xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -39.29083; 175.56222Area795.96xc2xa0km2 (307.32xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)EstablishedOctober 1887Governingxc2xa0bodyDepartment of ConservationWhakapapa Visitor CentrePrivate BagMount Ruapehu 2650 UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCulturalxc2xa0and Natural:xc2xa0(vi), (vii), (viii)Reference421bisInscription1990 (14th session)Extensions1993
The Whanganui River rises within the park and flows through Whanganui National Park to the west.
In the west, State Highway 4 passes National Park village, and in the east, State Highway 1, known for this stretch as the Desert Road, runs parallel to the Tongariro River.
The extra catchment increases the volume of water going into Lake Taupo and down the Waikato River by 20%.
The western diversion takes water from six rivers and streams from the Whakapapa River to the Whanganui River, into Lake Rotoaira via Lake Otamangakau.
It also draws water from the Tongariro River via the Poutu tunnel and canal.
On the eastern side of Mount Ruapehu, water is diverted from the Kaimanawa Ranges and headwaters of the Wahianoa River through a 20xc2xa0km tunnel into the Rangipo dam.