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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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  3. Otago Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Much of the channel's larger traffic in the early 21st century is oil transport to Dunedin city and chemicals and fertiliser to and from Ravensbourne's fertiliser works. Aramoana, at the harbour mouth, has twice been projected as the site for New Zealand's second aluminium smelter. The proposals, in the mid-1970s and early 1980s, were abandoned ...

  4. List of historic places in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    1849 (First New Zealand coal mine) [308] 1969 (collapse) [309] Mine (vacant, farm and residential) Landing site of the John Wickliffe [310] Water Street The Exchange: 1848 (Landing date) Boat landing (city street) New Zealand national anthem (first public performance) [311] 109 Princes Street: Central city 1876 (performance) Theatre (Commercial ...

  5. Dunedin railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dunedin railway station is a prominent landmark and tourist site in Dunedin, a city in the South Island of New Zealand. It is speculated by locals to be the most photographed building in the country, as well as the second most photographed in the southern hemisphere, after the Sydney Opera House .

  6. Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The University of Otago, the oldest university in New Zealand, in 1869. [43] Otago Girls' High School was established in 1871. New Zealand Insurance Co Ltd, Dunedin (built 1899) By 1874, Dunedin and its suburbs had become New Zealand's largest city with a population of 29,832 displacing Auckland's 27,840 residents to second place. [44]

  7. Toitū Otago Settlers Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also possesses the youngest preserved steam locomotive in New Zealand, J A 1274. It entered service in December 1956 and was both the last steam locomotive built by the New Zealand Railways Department (at Dunedin's Hillside Workshops) and the last new steam locomotive built for operation on the national network. It was officially ...