
Overview
Abbotsford is a small suburb located in the city of Dunedin, in the southern part of New Zealand's South Island. It is known for its peaceful and scenic surroundings, making it a popular residential area for families and retirees. The community is situated close to several parks and reserves, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
Location | Abbotsford |
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Region | Otago |
Current Time: | 07:17 AM |
Date: | Monday, May 19, 2025(NZST) |
Time zone: | NZST (UTC+12:00) |
Latitude | 23.661324 |
Longitude | 23.661324 |
DMS Lat | 23° 39' 40.7664'' N |
DMS Long | 23° 39' 40.7664'' N |
History
The suburb of Abbotsford was established in the late 19th century and it was named after the Abbotsford Estate in Scotland, which was the home of Sir Walter Scott. The area was initially settled by Scottish immigrants who were drawn to the fertile soil and abundant natural resources of the region. Over the years, Abbotsford has developed into a thriving community that continues to preserve its cultural heritage while embracing modernity.
Geography
Abbotsford is located on the eastern side of Dunedin, overlooking the Otago Harbour. The suburb covers an area of approximately 2 square kilometers and is home to a mix of residential and commercial areas. The community is surrounded by several parks and reserves, including the Ross Creek Reservoir and the John Wilson Ocean Drive Scenic Reserve, which offer stunning views of the city and the harbor.
Coordinates for Chandwas, Gujarat, India: Latitude 23.661324° N, Longitude 72.279541° E.
Demographics
Abbotsford is a diverse community that is home to a mix of locals and immigrants. The majority of residents are of European descent, but there are also people from other parts of the world, including Asia and the Pacific Islands. English is the official language, but there are also many people who speak other languages, including Maori and Pacific Island languages. The population is diverse, with people from various ethnic and religious backgrounds living together harmoniously.
Climate
Abbotsford has a temperate oceanic climate, with mild temperatures and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The average temperature during the summer months (December-February) is around 20”ĘC, while in winter (June-August), it can drop to around 10”ĘC. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with most of it occurring between March and November.
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Humidity: 76%
Wind: 4.01 mt/sec towards S
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14.06°C to 14.78°C
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13.77°C to 13.8°C
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12.03°C to 12.03°C
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Landmarks and Tourist Attractions
Abbotsford is surrounded by several parks and reserves, including the Ross Creek Reservoir and the John Wilson Ocean Drive Scenic Reserve, which offer stunning views of the city and the harbor. The community is also home to several historic sites, including the Abbotsford House, which was built in the late 19th century and is now a popular venue for weddings and events.
Economy
Abbotsford has a small but thriving economy that is primarily based on retail and hospitality. The community is home to several small businesses and shops, including cafes, restaurants and specialty stores. There are also several parks and reserves in the area, which provide employment opportunities for local residents. The community is a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.
Nearby Towns and Cities
Sr. No. | Popular Towns and Cities |
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1 | East Taieri |
2 | Hawea Flat |
3 | Hampden |
4 | Allanton |
5 | Hedley |
6 | Saint Bathans |
7 | Seacliff |
8 | Cheltenham |
9 | Roslyn |
10 | Gowanbridge |
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