Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dunedin New Zealand

Dunedin has a lot of surprises. It has a magnificent landscape and a majestic view of the Pacific Ocean on its hills.

It is the 2nd largest City in New Zealand's south Island (second to Christchurch).
Dunedin is the site of the University of Otago.

Dunedin has a temperate climate. It has a bustling city. Dunedin property prices are surprisingly lower compared to other rural towns like Wanganui in the North Island of New Zealand.

List of suburbs

Inner suburbs

(clockwise from the city centre, starting at due north)
Woodhaugh; Glenleith; Leith Valley; Dalmore; Liberton; Pine Hill; Normanby; Mt Mera; North East Valley; Opoho; Dunedin North; Ravensbourne; Highcliff; Shiel Hill; Challis; Waverley; Vauxhall; Ocean Grove (Tomahawk); Tainui; Andersons Bay; Musselburgh; South Dunedin; St Kilda; St Clair; Corstorphine; Kew; Forbury; Caversham; Concord; Maryhill; Kenmure; Mornington; Kaikorai Valley; City Rise; Belleknowes; Roslyn, Otago; Kaikorai; Wakari; Maori Hill.

Outer suburbs

(clockwise from the city centre, starting at due north)
Burkes; Saint Leonards; Broad Bay; Company Bay; Macandrew Bay; Burnside; Green Island; Waldronville; Saddle Hill; Sunnyvale; Fairfield; Abbotsford; Bradford; Brockville; Halfway Bush; Helensburgh.



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