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  1. Wellington ( prononcé en français : /wɛliŋtɔn/ 3 Écouter ; en anglais : /ˈwel ɘ ŋt ɘ n/ 4 ; en maori : Te Whanganui-a-Tara 1 /tɛ ˈfaŋan ʉ i a taɾa/ 5) est la capitale de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Avec 412 000 habitants en 2017, elle est la deuxième ville la plus peuplée du pays après Auckland.

  2. 76 °F. 9.4 °C. 49 °F. 618.4 mm. 24.3 in. Wellington is a town in the Central Western Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia, located at the junction of the Wambuul Macquarie and Bell Rivers. It is within the local government area of Dubbo Regional Council.

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  4. Wellington is a town in New South Wales. It is where the Macquarie and Bell Rivers join. The town is the centre of the Wellington Shire Local Government Area. The town is 362 kms from Sydney on the Great Western Highway and Mitchell Highway. The average summer temperatures are between 17.5º Celsius and 31.7º Celsius.

  5. Wellington, town, east-central New South Wales, Australia. It lies at the confluence of the Macquarie and Bell rivers. The future site of the town was used by John Oxley as a base for exploration (1817–18); he named it for the duke of Wellington.

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  6. One of the major rural hubs found west of the Blue Mountains, Wellington is a classic New South Wales country town where the wide main street is its centrepiece, closely followed by the immaculate Cameron Park with its many monuments. However, you can’t go past Wellington Caves for overwhelming natural wonder.

  7. Visit Wellington in the Great Western Plains region of Country NSW. Explore the famous Wellington Caves. Enjoy fishing, boating and camping at Lake Burrendong. Discover heritage and other things to do.

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