Rotonui (Roto Nui)

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Rotonui (Roto Nui) is the main freshwater lake on the Cook Islands island of Mitiaro, known for its karst landscape and traditional cultural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
lake
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
environmentType tropical island interior
geologicalSetting raised coral atoll
hasAlternativeName Lake Rotonui NERFINISHED
Roto Nui
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
people of Mitiaro
hasEcosystemType freshwater karst ecosystem
hasNameComponent "nui"
"roto"
isAssociatedWith customary practices
traditional legends of Mitiaro
isImportantFor local biodiversity
traditional cultural identity of Mitiaro
isMainLakeOf Mitiaro NERFINISHED
isManagedBy local community of Mitiaro under customary practices
isNear Roto Iti NERFINISHED
isPartOf Mitiaro karst system NERFINISHED
inland lake system of Mitiaro
isWithin Cook Islands lagoon and reef complex NERFINISHED
landscapeType karst
locatedIn Mitiaro NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
nameComponentMeaning "nui" means "big" or "great" in Cook Islands Māori
"roto" means "lake" or "lagoon" in Cook Islands Māori
nameMeaning "big lake"
nameMeaningLanguage Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
usedFor local food supply
traditional subsistence fishing
waterType freshwater

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Mitiaro hasLake Rotonui (Roto Nui)
Mitiaro hasLake Rotonui (Roto Nui)
this entity surface form: Rotonui (Roto Nui) crater-like lake