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Encyclopedia > New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889)

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Dunedin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3559 words)
Although now only the eighth largest city of New Zealand in terms of population, it is the fifth largest urban area, as Greater Auckland is composed of four cities.
In 1852 Dunedin became the capital of the Otago Province, the whole of New Zealand from the Waitaki south.
The University of Otago, the oldest university in New Zealand, was founded in Dunedin in 1869.
Encyclopedia4U - New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889) - Encyclopedia Article (140 words)
The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition was a world's fair held in Dunedin in 1889.
1865 in Dunedin New Zealand Exhibition (1865) from January 12 - May 6 1865
1925 New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (1925) 1925-1926
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