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Oceania / Aftermath of World War I / Holidays in New Zealand / ANZAC / Anzac Day / Gallipoli / Battle of Lone Pine / Battle of Chunuk Bair / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / World War I / Gallipoli Campaign / Dardanelles
Date: 2013-11-14 19:37:02
Oceania
Aftermath of World War I
Holidays in New Zealand
ANZAC
Anzac Day
Gallipoli
Battle of Lone Pine
Battle of Chunuk Bair
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
World War I
Gallipoli Campaign
Dardanelles

Frequently Asked Questions Why is there going to be a ballot in 2015? We need to manage attendance numbers – it’s estimated that up to 40,000 people from both sides of the Tasman are interested in attending Anzac Day

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