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  2. Mount Wellington (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi (/ k uː ˈ n ɑː n j iː /) in palawa kani and gazetted as kunanyi / Mount Wellington, [3] is a mountain in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve. Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, is located at the foot of the mountain.

  3. Mount Victoria (Wellington hill) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mt Victoria portion of the Town Belt. Mount Victoria was used for casual and organised walks from the early days of Wellington's settlement. [12] The view of Wellington and its surrounds was already notable by 1846. From that elevation, the scenic effects are superb; hill, dale, and water are spread out in infinite variety and majesty.

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  5. Mount Wellington (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wellington is a mountain located to the north-east of Licola in Victoria, Australia. [2] It is on the border of the Alpine National Park and Avon Wilderness Park. [3] The Avon River rises on its south-eastern slopes. [3] The mountain is accessible via a seasonally-open four-wheel drive track that traverses the ridge

  6. Mount Victoria (Wellington suburb) - Wikipedia

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    The area features many tracks used for walking and mountain biking. The Mount Victoria Lookout is situated within the Town Belt, and offers panoramic views of the greater Wellington area. [ 7 ] Not far to its east is the Mount Victoria Radio Tower , which was Wellington's main radio and television mast from 1927 until 1965, when the larger and ...

  7. Mount Wellington, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wellington covers 10.36 km 2 (4.00 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 29,000 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 2,799 people per km 2. While most of the suburb is residential, Sylvia Park is almost entirely commercial, and the central area of Mount Wellington Industrial is almost entirely industrial.

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  9. Tararua Range - Wikipedia

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    The Tararua Range is significant in the history of tramping in New Zealand, due to its accessibility for people in Wellington and nearby towns. Two of the most popular tracks are the Northern Crossing from Levin to the Wairarapa, and the Southern Crossing from Ōtaki Forks to near Masterton.