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Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a
region of New
Zealand located in the
southern half of the
South Island administered by...
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University of
Otago (Māori: Ōtākou
Whakaihu Waka) is a
public research collegiate university based in Dunedin,
Otago, New Zealand.
Founded in 1869,
Otago is New...
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Island of New
Zealand (after Christchurch), and the prin****l city of the
Otago region. Its name
comes from Dùn Èideann ("fort of Edin"), the
Scottish Gaelic...
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Otago skink (Oligosoma otagense) is a rare,
endangered species of
large skink in the
family Scincidae,
found in the
rocky canyons and gr****y patches...
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Otago gold rush (often
called the
Central Otago gold rush) was a gold rush that
occurred during the 1860s in
Central Otago, New Zealand. This was the...
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Otago was a three-masted iron
merchant ship of 367 gross
register tons (GRT). The
Otago was
built in Glasgow,
launched in 1869, and
sailed initially to...
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Central Otago is an area
located in the
inland part of the
Otago region in the
South Island of New Zealand. The
motto for the area is "A
World of Difference"...
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Otago is the name
given to that part of
Otago, in the
South Island of New
Zealand that lies
directly to the
north of Dunedin. To the south, its limit...
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Otago is a
rural residential locality in the
local government areas (LGA) of
Brighton and
Clarence in the
Hobart LGA
region of Tasmania. The locality...
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Otago Championships was a men's and women's gr****
court tennis tournament was
founded in 1886 as the
Otago Lawn
Tennis ****ociation Tournament. The...