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Coordinates: 51°30′18″N, 0°01′05″W The Melbourne Docklands is a new inner city suburb and Urban renewal project in Melbourne, Australia. ... The Millennium Dome and Canary Wharf from the Royal Victoria Dock. ... Dublin Docklands is the area of the city of Dublin, Ireland, near the docks and around where the River Liffey joins the River Dodder. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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Docklands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2066 words)
Docklands is the semi-official name for an area in the east of London, England, comprising parts of several boroughs (Southwark, Tower Hamlets Newham and Greenwich) in Greater London.
The area referred to as the Docklands, which mostly lies on the north bank of the Thames, comprises chiefly of the former properties of the Port of London.
This was addressed by the LDDC with the construction of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), which connected the Docklands with the City.
Melbourne Docklands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1269 words)
The Melbourne Docklands (postcode: 3008) is an urban redevelopment project in Melbourne, Australia.
The Batman's Hill precinct is a pivotal location within Docklands, adjacent to the western edge of the city and bordered by the Yarra River to the south, Spencer Street to the east, Telstra Dome to the north and Victoria Harbour to the west.
The Victoria Harbour Precinct is the centrepiece of Melbourne Docklands.
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