The Southern Alps run much of the length of the South
 Island forming a climatic barrier between the west and east coasts. 
Christchurch is the South Island's largest city. It is the gateway to 
the South Island, which has some of New Zealand's most stunning scenery. The Canterbury region includes a large central 
portion of the east coast of the South Island, centered around the city 
of Christchurch. The Christchurch hinterland of highly productive 
farmlands extends from the silvery beaches of the east coast to the 
jagged peaks of the Southern Alps on the western horizon. 
Christchurch city is located midway down the east 
coast of the South Island, just north of Banks Peninsula. As the South 
Island's largest city (population 337,000) and main international 
gateway it is a vibrant, cosmopolitan place with exciting festivals, 
theatre, modern art galleries, great shopping, award-winning attractions
 and a host of activities. 
Its Gothic revival cathedral, gray-stone 
nineteenth century buildings, tree-lined avenues and extensive leafy 
parks have preserved the grace and charm of an earlier era. 
The Otago Coast stretches from the Waitaki River to 
the mighty Clutha River, on the South Island's eastern coast. About 
halfway between is Dunedin, built around Otago Harbor, which indents 
Otago Peninsula. 
Dunedin, with a population of 112,000, is the South 
Island's second-largest city and the commercial center for the Otago 
region. Its name is the old Gaelic one for Edinburgh - appropriate since
 Scottish Presbyterians established the city. It is a gracious city 
whose numerous grand 19th century and Edwardian buildings are unrivalled
 anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere. 









 
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