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Dunedin - A university city of Scottish heritage, Dunedin,
New Zealand's oldest city, possesses a unique combination
of cultural riches, fine architecture, and world-famous wildlife
reserves on the Otago Peninsula. Situated on the south-eastern
coast of New Zealand's South Island, Dunedin has a population
of around 120,000 and is the main centre of Otago,
a region recognised for its spectacular scenery. The sheer
physical beauty of Dunedin, dramatic bush-covered hills and
valleys at the head of a long natural harbour, attracted Maori
settlers to the site over four centuries ago. Then, in 1848,
Scottish migrants established a town here, giving it the ancient
name of Edinburgh.
Southland - Explore Southland's key attractions such
as Stewart Island, New Zealand's new National Park, the Catlins,
and the Southern Scenic Route, New Zealand's most diverse
touring route. Invercargill is Southland's capital and has
a wide range of facilities and activities.

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