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| | Cruise Travel: If You Only Have A Day In Dunedin - cruise travel in New Zealand (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Dunedin means Edinburgh in Old Gaelic, and it was Scottish settlers who introduced not only the Edwardian and Victorian architecture that still dominate public buildings and churches here, but also the arts, crafts, gardens, and other traditions that give the city of 119,000 a distinctly Scottish flavor. |
 | | They made Dunedin the bustling, commercial capital of the country by 1885, establishing, among other things, the widely respected University of Otago, which today has a student population of 17,000. |
 | | The Dunedin Rhododendron Festival is the third week in October, but most gardens are open from October to March--the cruise-ship season--and their caretakers delight in showing them off to visitors. |
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