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Encyclopedia > Avondale

Avondale is a placename in the following countries:

  • Canada
    • Avondale Acres, Alberta
    • Avondale Estates, Alberta
    • Avondale, New Brunswick
    • Avondale Road, New Brunswick
    • Avondale, Hants County, Nova Scotia
    • Avondale, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
    • Avondale Station, Nova Scotia
    • Avondale, Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Avondale, Ontario
    • Avondale, Prince Edward Island





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Avondale, New Zealand - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music (437 words)
Avondale is a suburb to the west of Auckland city centre.
The Whau became Avondale District on June 5 1882, although the old name survives in the Whau River, an estuarial arm of the Waitemata Harbour which runs along the western edge of the suburb.
Avondale is in the northeastern area of Christchurch and is bordered by the Avon River.
Realty Place - Community Profiles, Avondale (190 words)
Avondale, founded around 1900 and incorporated in 1946, is named after a nearby ranch.
Avondale has an active Economic Development Department that searches for new industrial and commercial enterprises that fit the city planning program.
Included in the boundary of Avondale is Phoenix International Raceway, which provides residents with a number of full-and part-time jobs.
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