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Invercargill (/ˌɪnvərˈkɑːrɡɪl/ IN-vər-KAR-ghil, Māori: Waihōpai) is the
southernmost and
westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the
southernmost cities...
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Invercargill Airport (IATA: IVC, ICAO: NZNV) is a
fully secured controlled international designated airport located 1.6 km (one mile) west of the Central...
- The
Invercargill Tragedy was a
familicide that took
place in
Invercargill, New
Zealand on 8
April 1908.
James Reid
Baxter killed his wife and five children...
- The
Invercargill City
Council is the
territorial authority for the city of
Invercargill, New Zealand. The
council is made up of an
elected mayor and 12...
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Invercargill is an
electorate of the New
Zealand Parliament that has
existed since 1866.
Since the 2020 election, the electorate's
representative is Penny...
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Invercargill Central is a
shopping centre located in the
central business district of
Invercargill, New Zealand.
Stage one of the
project opened on 14...
- Lily
Agnes Robinson in
Invercargill. His twin
sister died at
birth and
Munro grew up on a farm in Edendale, east of
Invercargill. His
grandfather James...
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Invercargill Central is the
central business district and
central suburb of
Invercargill, in the
Southland region of the
South Island of New Zealand. It...
- By-elections to the
Invercargill City
Council occur to fill
vacant seats in the City Council. The death, resignation,
bankruptcy or
expulsion of a sitting...
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Invercargill P****enger
Transport Ltd was a bus
company which operated public transport routes in
Dunedin and
Invercargill as well as
school transport...