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A few of his namesakes include:

  1. Wellington, New Zealand.
  2. The Vickers Wellesley bomber.
  3. The Vickers Wellington bomber.
  4. HMS Iron Duke.
  5. The 33rd Duke of Wellington Regiment.
  6. Wellington College in Berkshire.
  7. Wellington Island in India.
  8. Beef Wellington.
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