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  2. D'Urville Island - Wikipedia

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    D'Urville Island (/ d ɜːr ˈ v ɪ l /), Māori name Rangitoto ki te Tonga, is the largest island in the Marlborough Sounds, on the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville .

  3. Croisilles Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Croisilles Harbour (formerly spelt Croixelles Harbour) is a natural inlet north of Nelson at the westernmost edge of the Marlborough Sounds on the northern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It has two major arms, Ōkiwi Bay and Squally Cove. The inlet was named by early explorer Dumont D'Urville after his mother's home village of Croisilles ...

  4. Blenheim, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Blenheim (/ ˈ b l ɛ n ɪ m / BLEN-im; Māori: Waiharakeke [2]) is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an estimated urban population of 30,600 (June 2024). [1] The surrounding Marlborough wine region is well known as the centre of the New Zealand wine industry.

  5. Marlborough District - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial vineyards were planted around Blenheim in 1973, and Marlborough subsequently grew to become New Zealand's largest and most internationally well-known wine-producing region. [21] Due to this growth, particularly in the export market, the Marlborough wine region now produces three quarters of all New Zealand wine. [22]

  6. Riversdale, Blenheim - Wikipedia

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    Riversdale is a suburb of Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. Riversdale is separated from the rest of Blenheim by the Ōpaoa River on the north, east and western sides, and by the Main North Line and State Highway 1 on the western side. To the south, Islington is similarly separated on three sides by the Ōpaoa.

  7. South Island - Wikipedia

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    It was subsequently Anglicised as New Zealand by British naval captain James Cook of HM Bark Endeavour who visited the islands more than 100 years after Tasman during (1769–70). The first European settlement in the South Island was founded at Bluff in 1823 by James Spencer, a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo. [27]

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