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  1. New Zealand's newest winegrowing region is on the border of Otago and Canterbury. The Waitaki Valley GI is defined as the southern bank of the Waitaki River up to 500 metres (1,600 ft) elevation, along a narrow strip of approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi) between the towns of Duntroon and Omarama .

  2. Marlborough District. Marlborough District or the Marlborough Region ( Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-waka, or Tauihu ), commonly known simply as Marlborough, is one of the 16 regions of New Zealand, located on the northeast of the South Island. Marlborough is a unitary authority, both a district and a region.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GørlevGørlev - Wikipedia

    Gørlev. /  55.54000°N 11.22889°E  / 55.54000; 11.22889. Gørlev is a town on the west coast of the island of Zealand in Denmark. It has a population of 2,378 (1 January 2023) [1] and belongs to Kalundborg Municipality in Region Sjælland. To the west are Musholm Bugt (Musholm Bay), the Storebælt ( Great Belt) — the strait separating ...

  4. Zealand Region consists of the former counties of Roskilde, Storstrøm, and Vestsjælland. The region is named after the island of Sjælland , which it shares with the neighbouring Danish Capital Region. Region Zealand (Region Sjælland) also includes the adjacent islands of Lolland, Falster, and Møn. Municipalities [edit]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZeelandZeeland - Wikipedia

    Zeeland ( Dutch: [ˈzeːlɑnt] ⓘ; Zeeuws: Zeêland [ˈzɪəlɑnt]; historical English exonym Zealand) is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands. The province, located in the southwest of the country, borders North Brabant to the east, South Holland to the north, as well as the country of Belgium to the south and west.

  6. This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 21:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. Geografía. La provincia de Zelanda es un gran delta fluvial situado en la desembocadura de varios ríos importantes, Escalda, Mosa y Rin. La mayor parte de la provincia se encuentra por debajo del nivel del mar y su superficie ha sido recuperada de las aguas por parte de la población a través del tiempo.