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- Balclutha may refer to: Balclutha (1886), a sailing ship Balclutha (leafhopper) Balclutha, New Zealand, a town Balclutha, a small, short-lived settlement...
- Balclutha, also known as Star of Alaska, Pacific Queen, or Sailing Ship Balclutha, is a steel-hulled full-rigged ship that was built in 1886. She is representative...
- Balclutha (Māori: Iwikatea) is a town in South Otago, lying towards the end of the Clutha River, on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand...
- include: Balclutha abdominalis Van Duzee, 1892 Balclutha alata Lindberg, 1958 Balclutha alstoni Knight, 1987 Balclutha apicula Blocker, 1967 Balclutha arctica...
- ministers. Major centres include Dunedin (the prin****l city), Oamaru, Balclutha, Alexandra, and the major tourist centres Queenstown and Wānaka. Kaitangata...
- The Balclutha Road Bridge, which spans the Clutha River in Balclutha, South Otago, New Zealand, is one of the best-known road bridges in New Zealand's...
- congruous with the Clutha District, which has its administrative centre at Balclutha. However, most of the Taieri catchment, from Taieri Mouth and Henley to...
- Balclutha Aerodrome (IATA: N/A, ICAO: NZBA) is a small airport 0.5 Nautical Miles (1 km) southeast of Balclutha township on the east coast of the South...
- Taumata-o-Te-Hau, a hill on the north side of the Clutha River, above Balclutha, named after the chief who climbed there and watched for the arrival of...
- district of southern New Zealand, with its headquarters in the Otago town of Balclutha. Clutha District has a land area of 6,334.47 km2 (2,445.75 sq mi) and...