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  2. List of historic places in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch has listings in the former two categories. As of July 2011, there were 315 historic places and seven historic areas listed. In August 2011, Heritage New Zealand started the process of removing listings of buildings demolished after the earthquakes, starting with the Manchester Courts and the NZ Trust and Loan Building entries. [3]

  3. Margaret Mahy Playground - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Mahy Playground. The Margaret Mahy Playground – Tākaro ā Poi [1] is a playground in the Christchurch Central City on the banks of the Avon River.. Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the government's Recovery Plan had a "city-wide family playground" as one of the elements of the East Frame. [2]

  4. Redcliffs - Wikipedia

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    Redcliffs had a population of 1,971 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 195 people (11.0%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 108 people (−5.2%) since the 2006 census. There were 822 households, comprising 933 males and 1,035 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.9 males per female.

  5. Statue of John Robert Godley - Wikipedia

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    The Godley Statue is a bronze statue situated in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates the "Founder of Canterbury" John Robert Godley. It was the first statue portraying a person in New Zealand. The statue fell off its plinth in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake and time capsules were discovered inside the ...

  6. 185 empty chairs - Wikipedia

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    185 empty chairs, also known as 185 white chairs or 185 empty white chairs or simply as 185 chairs, was an unofficial memorial for the 185 individuals who died in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Envisaged as a short-term installation made from chairs painted white, it became a major tourist attraction in Christchurch, New Zealand.

  7. List of earthquakes in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Living on shaky ground: The science and story behind New Zealand's earthquakes. Auckland: Random House (New Zealand). ISBN 978-1-77553-688-8. Michael Upchurch (2021). "He Iwi Rū | Quake Nation: effective interactive data visualisation in the museum". Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. 32. Te Papa: 135– 151.

  8. Geology of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake damage in Christchurch (2011). New Zealand suffers from many natural hazards, including earthquakes and tsunamis, volcanic and hydrothermal eruptions and landslides. The largest earthquake in New Zealand was an M8.2 event in the Wairarapa, in 1855, [35] and the most deaths (261) occurred in a M7.8 earthquake in Hawkes Bay in 1931.

  9. Christchurch Gondola - Wikipedia

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    The Christchurch Gondola is a tourist attraction service offered by Christchurch Attractions in Christchurch, New Zealand. The gondola base is located in Heathcote Valley , and it traverses the slopes of Mount Cavendish in the Port Hills .