Aylesbury, New Zealand
Settlement in the Canterbury region of New Zealand
Place in Canterbury, New Zealand
43°32′S 172°16′E / 43.533°S 172.267°E / -43.533; 172.267Aylesbury is a settlement in the Canterbury region of New Zealand.[1] It can be found between the towns of Rolleston and Kirwee.[1]
The epicentre of the 7.1 magnitude Canterbury earthquake on 4 September 2010, was very close to Aylesbury and the largest land surface fractures were in this locality.[2]
References
- ^ a b The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. New Zealand: The Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1903.
- ^ "City awakes to billion-dollar aftershock". New Zealand Herald. 5 September 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
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Selwyn District, New Zealand
Seat: Rolleston
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- Arthur's Pass
- Broken River
- Cass River
- Castle Hill
- Coopers Lagoon / Muriwai
- Hawkins River
- Hororata River
- Kowai River
- L II River
- Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora
- Lake Lyndon
- Porter River
- Porters Pass
- Selwyn River
- Waianiwaniwa River
- Arthur Dudley Dobson Memorial
- Burnham Military Camp
- Craigieburn Forest Park
- Homebush Homestead
- Hororata Highland Games
- Little River Rail Trail
- McHughs Forest Park
- Midland Rail Heritage Trust
- R. F. Joyce Observatory
- RNZAF Station Te Pirita
- Springfield Doughnut
- St John's Church
- St Joseph's Church
- Terrace Station Homestead
- The Station
- West Melton Aerodrome
- Whitecliffs Branch historical site
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