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  1. 12:22, Fri Jun 28, 2024. Nestled beneath Mount Victoria and Mount Cook, the Basin Reserve is an island of cricket in inner city Wellington. Spectators are accommodated on a grass bank on the ...

  2. Wellington boots are named after him. Biography Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington is today more famous as a soldier than as a politician. In fact, as the Prime Minister, he was known for his ...

  3. Wellington, New Zealand. NZ$900. 200cc quad. Wellington, New Zealand. NZ$575,000. NEW Home For Sale 🔑 BEO 575K 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bathrooms, Carpark - Message to view.

  4. The Cape Winelands boasts hospitality, award-winning wine farms, restaurants to delight your palate and stay options to suit both your budget and desires. Discover the gateway to the Winelands and visit the pearl of the Cape Winelands, Paarl, and take the road less travelled to Wellington.

  5. Wellington is the southernmost national capital city in the world, with a latitude of 41° 17' South and a Longtitude of 174° 46' East. It is more densely populated than most other settlements in New Zealand, due to the small amount of building space available between the harbor and the surrounding hills.

  6. Wellington is a cantonment town in the Coonoor sub-Division of Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu. One of its most famous residents was Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, who died in the town on June 27, 2008. This town is adjacent to the town of Coonoor. Its Postal Index Number is 643231.

  7. Duke of Wellington (1769 – 1852) Anglo-Irish military commander and British politician. Wellington was the commander of British forces that defeated Napoleon, at the Battle of Waterloo – effectively ending Napoleon’s dominance of Europe. He later served as British Prime Minister. Early life.

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