Maramaa
Maramaa is a locality or area within the Waitomo District of the Waikato region in New Zealand's North Island. It is primarily a rural area characterized by rolling hills and farmland. The area's economy is largely based on agriculture, particularly dairy farming and sheep farming. Maramaa is situated near other rural communities and is a part of the wider Waitomo region, known for its limestone formations, caves, and glowworm grottoes. Access to Maramaa is typically via local roads connecting to the main highways in the region. The population is relatively sparse, contributing to a quiet and rural atmosphere. Limited amenities and services are available within Maramaa itself, with residents often relying on larger towns in the Waitomo District for shopping, healthcare, and education.