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Dun⋅e⋅din

[duhn-ee-din]
–noun
1. a seaport on SE South Island, in New Zealand. 120,426.
2. a town in W Florida. 30,203.
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Dun·e·din   (dŭn-ēd'n)   
  1. A city of southeast South Island, New Zealand. A major port, it was settled by Scottish Presbyterians in 1848. Population: 111,000.

  2. A city of west-central Florida on the Gulf of Mexico west of Tampa. It is a popular winter resort. Population: 36,600.

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Dunedin

city and port, Otago local government region, southeastern South Island, New Zealand, at the head of Otago Harbour (14 miles [23 km] long) with deepwater Port Chalmers at its mouth

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