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Invercargill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Invercargill (Waihopai in Māori) is the southern-most and western-most city in New Zealand, and one of the southern-most settlements in the world. |
 | | Invercargill is at the southern end of the Main South Line railway, which extends up the east coast to Christchurch via Dunedin. |
 | | Invercargill is probably best-known internationally for the Invercargill March, a stirring piece of military music written in 1900 by the composer Alex F. Lithgow, who lived in Invercargill from the age of six, although born in Scotland. |
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