Duntroon, New Zealand

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Duntroon ist ein kleines Dorf im Waitaki District der Region Otago auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. rdf:langString
Duntroon (de gaélique écossais : Dùn Treòin) est une petite localité formée de fermes, située dans le District de Waitaki dans l’île du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande. rdf:langString
Duntroon – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Południowej, w regionie Canterbury. rdf:langString
Duntroon is een klein boerendorp in de regio Otago op het Zuidereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland. Het ligt iets ten noorden van Oamaru in het . Vlak bij Duntroon zijn kliffen van kalksteen.Duntroon is de vestigingsplaats van het Vanished World Heritage Centre, dat de geologie van de Waitaki regio laat zien en fossielen van uitgestorven dieren, gevonden in de regio, in bewaring heeft. Ook zijn er in de buurt grotten met eeuwenoude Māori tekeningen. rdf:langString
Duntroon (from Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Treòin) is a small farming-town in the Waitaki District of New Zealand's South Island. Although traditionally considered a North Otago town, it is located as of 2018 within the farthest southern reaches of Canterbury. Just north of the town runs the Waitaki River, which forms the traditional border between the two regions, although the official border has moved south to put most of Waitaki District within Canterbury, including Duntroon. To the east of the village runs the Maerewhenua River. Near the village are the Earthquakes, a limestone-cliff formation. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Duntroon ist ein kleines Dorf im Waitaki District der Region Otago auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland.
rdf:langString Duntroon (from Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Treòin) is a small farming-town in the Waitaki District of New Zealand's South Island. Although traditionally considered a North Otago town, it is located as of 2018 within the farthest southern reaches of Canterbury. Just north of the town runs the Waitaki River, which forms the traditional border between the two regions, although the official border has moved south to put most of Waitaki District within Canterbury, including Duntroon. To the east of the village runs the Maerewhenua River. Near the village are the Earthquakes, a limestone-cliff formation. The town was named by Scottish settler and farmer Robert Campbell. Economic activity has been mainly agricultural for much of the town's history, focusing primarily on sheep farming and on the growing of crops such as wheat and barley. Duntroon is home to the Vanished World Heritage Centre, dedicated to showcasing the geology of the Waitaki region and preserving fossils of extinct species that have been found in the region. These include two species of the penguin genus Archaeospheniscus, Lowe's penguin and Lopdell's penguin, found in the Kokoamu Greensand formation. The town is also located near two sites of centuries-old Māori rock drawings, one of which being the Takiroa Rock Art Shelter. 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Duntroon, in the Maerewhenua Valley, a group of large rock-formations called "Elephant Rocks" was used as a filming location for the first Chronicles of Narnia movie in 2005. The rock formations, located in a private field, are visible from the road.
rdf:langString Duntroon (de gaélique écossais : Dùn Treòin) est une petite localité formée de fermes, située dans le District de Waitaki dans l’île du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande.
rdf:langString Duntroon – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Południowej, w regionie Canterbury.
rdf:langString Duntroon is een klein boerendorp in de regio Otago op het Zuidereiland van Nieuw-Zeeland. Het ligt iets ten noorden van Oamaru in het . Vlak bij Duntroon zijn kliffen van kalksteen.Duntroon is de vestigingsplaats van het Vanished World Heritage Centre, dat de geologie van de Waitaki regio laat zien en fossielen van uitgestorven dieren, gevonden in de regio, in bewaring heeft. Ook zijn er in de buurt grotten met eeuwenoude Māori tekeningen.
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