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750,000 Royal Doulton porcelain Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. tiles). In 2011, Dunedin welcomed the largest fully enclosed multi- purpose stadium in New Zealand. The Forsyth Barr Stadium hosts many festivals, concerts, and is a top internatio nal sporting venue as well as being home to Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. Otago’s beloved Highlande r Rugby franchise.

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Dunedin City is located on the central-eastern coast and is the second largest city in the South Island. Dunedin City is bounded by Clutha District to the south, Central Otago District to the west, Waitaki 10 Dunedin City District to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the east. Urban Dunedin embraces the and the surrounding hills flow out to surrounding rural areas. Dunedin City covers 3,286km2 of land. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts.

100 Abbotsford 110 120 Arthur Street Bathgate Park - 130 Hillside-Portsmouth Drive 140 Belleknowes 150 Brighton 160 Broad Bay-Portobello 170 Brockville 180 Bucklands Crossing 190 Bush Road 200 Calton Hill 210 Campus North 220 Campus South 230 Campus West 240 Caversham 250 Concord 260 Corstorphine Dunedin Central - 270 Harbourside 280 East Taieri 290 Fairfield 300 Fernhill 310 Forbury 320 Gardens

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. 330 Glenleith 340 Green Island 350 360 Helensburgh 370 Kaikorai-Bradford 380 Kenmure 390 Kew - 400 410 420 Maryhill 430 Momona 440 Mornington 450 Mosgiel Central 460 Mosgiel East 470 Mount Cargill 480 Musselburgh 490 Normanby 500 Chingford North East Valley 510 Knox 520 Opoho 530 540 Pine Hill-Dalmore 550 560 Ravensbourne-St

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. Leonards Roseneath-Sawyers 570 Bay 580 Roslyn 590 Royal Terrace 600 Saddle Hill-Chain Hills 610 Seddon Park 620 Shiel Hill 630 St Clair 640 St Kilda North 650 St Kilda South 660 Strath Taieri 670 Taieri 680 Tainui 690 Waikouaiti 700 Wakari 710 720 Waverley 730 Wingatui 740 Area Outside Ward LabelNam KiloMtrSiz AreaSize Density e e Dunedin 328,626 3,286 0 126,261 38.42 City Years 2,018 2,013

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. 2,006 the Dunedin City Community Profile provides demographic analysis for the [CT] and its small areas based on results from the [YEARS] Censuses of Population and Dwellings. The profile is updated with population estimates when Statistics New Zealand releases new figures.

Population

126,261

2018 Usual residents

Land area

328,626 hectares (3,286 Km2)

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts. Population density

38.42 persons per square km

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011. Compiled and presented in atlas.id by .id, the population experts.