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| - Christchurch ist eine Stadt in Neuseeland. 2024 besucht Christopher Brynner Christchurch, um von dort aus zum Mount Cook zu gelangen und Ski zu fahren. (DS9: )
- Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of Christchurch. The population of Christchurch City at the 5 March 2013 census was 341,469.
- ChristchurchDay.jpg|Christchurch at daytime Christchurchnight.png|Christchurch at night Christchurch is a city in , in . It has a population of 0.38 Million people and it is a .
- Christchurch is the second largest city in New Zealand. It has about 375,000 people and is located in the central part of the South Island.
- Christchurch is a gordforsaken place reputed to be in New Zealand, reputedly named when the minister arriving there initially said "Oh Christ so this is the place, well I suppose I'd better look in at the church before I break out the whisky".
- Christchurch was een stad in het voormalige land Nieuw Zeeland. Chris Brynner was tijdens een feestje in 2024 gaan skiën op de Mount Cook, nabij de stad. (DS9: "Past Tense, Deel I") Categorie:Aardse nederzettingen
- Christchurch était une ville de Nouvelle-Zélande. En 2024, Chris Brynner avait passé des vacances dans la région et était allé skier sur le Mont Cook. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
- Christchurch is a city located in the New Zealand area of Earth. Christchurch is one of United Earth's administrative capitals. (DS9 episode: "Past Tense, Part I", ST reference: Star Charts)
- Christchurch was a city in New Zealand. In 2024, Chris Brynner had gone on a skiing trip there. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
- The <a href="http://www.livingstreets.org.nz/">http://www.livingstreets.org.nz/</a> New Zealand Walking Conference was held in Christchurch in 2006, city famous for its bikes and pedestrians.
- This page is about the New Zealand city. For other uses, see Christchurch (disambiguation). Christchurch, population about 340,000, is the largest South Island city, the only officially-known city in Canterbury. Maori: Otautahi. (O-Tautahi : home of Tautahi) .From it can be seen the Southern Alps, popular with tourists and climbers. - It was the birthplace of Katherine Mansfield, the 'modernist' short-story writer, whose works have been much translated - but long after her death at 35 years.
- Christchurch was also known as "the Garden City" for its large, spacious park areas dotted throughout the city, dedicated to recreational activities. It was also home to the University of Canterbury. In early September 2010, Christchurch was struck by a large earthquake, damaging many heritage buildings to the point where they needed to be demolished, but no life was lost. Nearly 3 out of every 5 homes was damaged or destroyed. This was followed by further devastating earthquakes in February, June, and December 2011, the first of which caused 185 deaths and led to most of the central city being demolished and entire suburbs abandoned. The city rebuilt.
- Christchurch with its 310.000 inhabitants, is the largest city on South Island. The city is set in the heart of the Canterbury region, one of the flattest zones in New Zealand. Large, orderly and well kept, Christchurch, with its architecture and typically Anglo-Saxon landscape, is considered the most English of cities outside the British Isles. The picturesque river Avon runs through the city, which is centred around the Gothic Canterbury Cathedral. Christchurch, dubbed the “Garden City” is rich in splendid open spaces, gardens and numerous parks, which render the city highly attractive. The peaceful suburbs of Fendalton, Avonhead and Burnside, are characterised by their large expanses of geraniums, chrysanthemums and manicured lawns. Hagley Park, the natural lungs of the city, stretches
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