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Canterbury Regional Council / Lake Forsyth / Christchurch / Selwyn District / South Island / Iwi / Kāti Mamoe / Canterbury Region / New Zealand people / Regions of New Zealand / Māori language / Ngāi Tahu
Date: 2014-03-23 22:56:06
Canterbury Regional Council
Lake Forsyth
Christchurch
Selwyn District
South Island
Iwi
Kāti Mamoe
Canterbury Region
New Zealand people
Regions of New Zealand
Māori language
Ngāi Tahu

Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy and Action Plan 2007

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