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  • In 1840 Governor William Hobson chose Auckland as the capital of New Zealand, dashing Wakefield's hope to make Wellington the capital. He ...
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  • Toronto, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Rangoon and Auckland between 1979 to 2002. He has written nine books in English, including Maha Paritta Pali Sacred ...
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  • California at Berkeley, the University of Auckland in New Zealand, the University ... he taught at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1972 and ...
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  • *Sir Auckland Geddes - President of the Local Government Board (to 1919) *Neville Chamberlain, and then (from 1917) Sir Auckland Geddes - Director ...
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  • that the club "may be called the Auckland Joggers Club"—which is thought to be the first use of the noun "jogger." The ...
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  • 240px|Weeping willow (Salix × sepulcralis) in Auckland, New Zealand]] Willows are popular as ornamental trees and for shade. For example, the ...
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  • right|250px|Myers Free Kindergarten building in Auckland, New Zealand.]] The Arts and Crafts Movement began primarily as a search for authentic ...
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  • In New Zealand, Auckland International Airport, the nation's main international airport, is fully privatized. Ownership and operation of ...
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  • *Andrew, Margaret. 2004. Antarctica: the unfolding story. [Auckland, N.Z.]: Waiatarua Pub. ISBN 1869631900 ISBN 9781869631901 *Avery, Tom. 2005 ...
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  • 260,000 identify themselves as Polynesian. Auckland has the largest concentration of Polynesians in the South Pacific. In addition, New Zealand has ...
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  • Duchess of Cornwall and York) Cornwall Park in Auckland was named in their honour by its donor, John Logan Campbell, then Mayor of Auckland. ...
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  • Johansen, second mate on the schooner Emma out of Auckland, New Zealand which on March 23, encountered an island in the vicinity of 47° 9' S, 126° ...
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  • - Auckland, New Zealand (1996) * Chile - Valparaiso, Chile (1999) * South Africa - Province of Western Cape, South Africa (2000) * ...
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  • Auckland, New Zealand, (February 1989) * South Korea Gwangju, South Korea (October 1996) * Sweden Linköping, Sweden (November 1997) ...
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  • The Sydney Opera House and the Sky Tower in Auckland were the first landmarks to participate and since then over 300 landmarks in fifty countries ...
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  • of New Zealand.svg|33px]]New Zealand||Eden Park, Auckland||47,363 |-style="background: #D0E6FF;" |1989-1992||Worldwide||[[Image:Flag ...
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  • Science)—University of Auckland, 2003. * Oxford University Expedition to Réunion Island. 1990. The Oxford Réunion Island Expedition 1990. ...
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  • Holocaust,"] University of Auckland, 2005, 1-15. Retrieved June 22, 2023.G. T. Roche, [https://www.academia.edu/37697403/An_Unblinking_Gaze_On_t ...
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  • connect various collieries situated near Bishop Auckland to the River Tees at Stockton, passing through Darlington on the way. George Stephenson ...
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  • html Nobel laureates join battle against AIDS] Auckland Morning Herald, December 1, 2004. Retrieved February 13, 2023. Nadine Gordimer and Anthony ...
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