Dunedin
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Dun·e·din
(dŭn-ēd′n) A city of southeast South Island, New Zealand. A major port, it was settled by Scottish Presbyterians in 1848.
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Dunedin
(dʌnˈiːdɪn)n
(Placename) a port in New Zealand, on SE South Island: founded (1848) by Scottish settlers. Pop: 119 100 (2013 est)
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Dun•e•din
(dʌnˈi dɪn)n.
a seaport on SE South Island in New Zealand. 137,393.
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