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Twizel (/ˈtwaɪzəl/) is the
largest town in the
Mackenzie District, in the
Canterbury Region of the
South Island of New Zealand. The town was
founded in...
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Twizel River is a
river of the
Mackenzie Basin, in the
Canterbury region of New Zealand's
South Island. It is part of the
Waitaki River system. It...
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traditional boundary of the
Canterbury and
Otago provinces, with the town of
Twizel two
kilometres to the north. The lake
takes its name from the Ruataniwha...
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Twizell Bridge (also
spelt Twizel Bridge) is a
Tudor arch
bridge which crosses the
River Till near Duddo,
Northumberland in the
Northeast of England. It...
- Tekapo. The main
settlements within the
reserve are
Mount Cook Village,
Twizel, and Lake
Tekapo (town). The
night sky
brightness in the
reserve ranks at...
- New Zealand. The
airport is
located about 3 km
north from the
township of
Twizel and is 284 km from Christchurch. The
airport contains a
fully automated...
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Twizell Castle (also
spelt Twizel) is a
Grade II*
listed building and a
Scheduled Ancient Monument which stands on a bend of the
River Till at Tillmouth...
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Fairlie (pop. 960) – seat of the
district Mount Cook
Village (pop. 200)
Twizel (pop. 1,890) – the district's
largest town Lake
Tekapo (pop. 750) Other...
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settlements (Lake Tekapo, po****tion <500;
Mount Cook Village, po****tion <150;
Twizel, po****tion <1,000; and Omarama, po****tion <400), the
Mackenzie Country...
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Lindisfarne Morpeth Castle and
Carlisle Park,
Morpeth Norham Prudhoe Twizel Warkworth Cilurnum Roman Fort
Coria Roman Fort,
Corbridge Vindolanda and...