LC control no. | n 80069025 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Dunedin (N.Z.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | New Zealand--Dunedin |
Variant(s) | City of Dunedin (N.Z.) Dunedin City (N.Z.) New Edinburgh (N.Z.) Ōtepoti (N.Z.) |
See also | Maniototo County (N.Z.) Silverpeaks County (N.Z.) Waihemo County (N.Z.) |
Other standard no. | Q133073 129002787 2191562 7001792 1208925 20040 |
Associated country | New Zealand |
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Found in | Kerr, G. R. Observation calling ... 194- Botanic Garden, City of Dunedin, 1969? Local government reorganisation, 1989: p. 158 (Dunedin City) p. 162 (local districts to be abolished [include] Wiahemo County, Silverpeaks County, Maniototo County) Wikipedia, October 14, 2010 (Dunedin (Māori: Ōtepoti); second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand; principal city of the Otago Region) Wikipedia, October 12, 2021 (The Dunedin City territorial authority has a land area of 3,314.8 km² (1,279.9 sq mi), slightly larger than the American state of Rhode Island or the English county of Cambridgeshire, and a little smaller than Cornwall. It was the largest city in land area in New Zealand until the formation of the 5,600 km² (2,200 sq mi) Auckland Council on 1 November 2010. The Dunedin City Council boundaries since 1989 have extended to Middlemarch in the west, Waikouaiti in the north, the Pacific Ocean in the east and south-east, and the Waipori/Taieri River and the township of Henley in the south-west; 45°52ʹ27ʺS 170°30ʹ13ʺE) New Zealand gazetteer, via WWW, viewed on October 22, 2024: search for place names (Dunedin; feature type: city; location: 45.874S 170.503E; land district: Otago) Wikipedia WWW site, viewed on October 22, 2024: History of the Dunedin urban area page (the Lay Association of the Free Church of Scotland, through a company called the Otago Association, founded Dunedin at the head of Otago Harbour in 1848; the name comes from Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the Scottish capital) |
Geographic area code | u-nz--- |