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Christchurch is the third largest city in New Zealand and the largest city on the south island. Nicknamed the Garden City, Christchurch is home to nearly 400,000 people.

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Does the christchurch bus exchange ever close?

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Since theFfebruary 22 earthquake the Christchurch bus exchange no longer exists as it was totally destroyed.

Are there jobs available in Christchurch for qualified bricklayers?

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the chances of getting a brick job in chch? Well i mayasawell join the "PIG FLYIn ACADEMY" Come on eqc get on with the bizz, lets get a shake on..oops [pardon the pun]

What is Antonio Hall in Christchurch used for?

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At the moment, it isn't in use because it is being converted to a hotel or motel of some sorts :)

What did the christchurch earthquake affect the people?

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loads of people and were injured

100s of thousands lost homes

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In the 2nd earthquake (Feb 22 2011) 184 were killed, many injured and thousands of homes destroyed. The central city was basically destroyed and many streets ruined. It was a very difficult time. Power, sewerage, phones, water etc were all cut off for upto 4 weeks. 10,000 houses need to be pulled down and rebuilt (ours is one of them). many jobs were lost also.

Who is the Member of Parliament for Christchurch Dorset?

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The Member of Parliament for Dorset is Jim Knight.

Is christchurch in the south island?

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Why yes, it most certainly is.

Did the christchurch cathedral get damaged?

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Yes, there are 2 cathedrals in Christchurch. The famous landmark - the anglican cathedral in the Square, was destroyed beyond repair when the tall spiral tower collapsed into the actual building. The other cathedral (catholic) in Barbadoes Street was also totally ruined and collapsed.

How did Christchurch get its name?

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The inhabitant of Christchurch is vaguely aware that the name of his city was the pious choice of the Church of England founders of it, and his guess is probably a very near approximation to the truth; but there have been several conflicting explanations of the name's origin, which have occasionally given rise to fierce controversy.

A coincidence that the town of Christchurch in Hampshire, England, also possesses a River Avon, has been the chief stumbling-block. Hampshireborn people naturally have always supported the theory that the new Christchurch was named after their Christchurch, but as long ago as 1856, Archdeacon Harper, a new arrival, confidently wrote: "Through the site of the town, the River Avon, so called from the river at Christchurch, in Hampshire, winds its picturesque course."

A Scottish Avon.This argument is exploded, however, when it is recollected that the Avon was named by the brothers Deans, the first settlers in the district, long before "Christchurch" was thought of, and after a stream that bounded their grandfather's property in Lanarkshire, Scotland. For instance, John Deans wrote in 1849: "The river up which we now bring our supplies is to be called the Avon at our request, and our place Riccarton."

Moreover, it may be remembered that when Captain Thomas came to prepare a site for the new settlement, in 1849, he decided first of all that the capital of it, Christchurch, should be established at the head of Lyttelton harbour, beyond Governor's Bay, and that on the plains over the hill should be a smaller town, "Stratford," named, no doubt, in deference to the Warwickshire and Shakespearian Avon.

So the Hampshire argument is assailed on all sides. How then did Christchurch get its name? Well, there is the theory that the city was called after a patron saint of Canterbury Cathedral, England, which was consecrated by St. Augustine in A.D. 597 under the name of Christ Church. This is plausible, because the Archbishop of Canterbury was the first President of the Canterbury Association, and the Church of England authorities at the time were prime movers of the settlement scheme.

But there is yet another explanation, the widely-accepted one, and actually the most satisfactory. Many of the founders of the Canterbury Association, including John Robert Godley, came from Christ Church College, Oxford. It is quite probable that the name of their famous old Alma Mater appealed to them as the most suitable for the virgin City of the Plains, which had been planned to include a Cathedral, a College, and a Cathedral Square, in exactly the same way as the Oxford College possessed its unique Cathedral -the smallest in England-within its gates.

Of course it possibly happened that the name "Christchurch" was chosen out of deference to both Canterbury Cathedral and the Oxford College. In any case the Canterbury Association consisted almost entirely of old Oxford men and clergy who were familiar with both the Oxford and the Canterbury Christ Churches. It is interesting to reflect that the name Canterbury itself was chosen unanimously when the Association scheme was mooted in 1847.

The first prospectus of the settlement scheme, issued in 1848, commenced: "The Plan of the Association for Forming the Settlement of Canterbury, in New Zealand." And it is worthy of note that the chairman of the general committee of the Association was a Lord Lyttelton, who became an ardent worker, and whose name was later substituted for that of Port Cooper, the original anchorage in the harbour. Nowadays Canterbury folk give the names of Christchurch and Lyttelton different connotations from those they originally possessed-meanings varying with experience, sentiment, and knowledge. But the rest of New Zealand still recognises Christchurch as "the Cathedral City," and it may be hoped that the distinction will long remain.here...

How many km from christchurch to timaru?

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It's 156km to get to Timaru from Christchurch

It's a 2 hour journey non-stop

What is Christchurch known for?

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Christchurch was known to have large number of heritage buildings than other cities in New Zealand like Auckland and Wellington before September 4, 2010 earthquake

When was the christchurch town hall built?

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i think it was built in 1997 but not entirely sure

What is the abbreviation for Christchurch New Zealand?

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Chch is a common casual abbreviation for Christchurch, but the abbreviation used by airlines is CHC.

What is the distance between Christchurch and Brisbane?

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You can't drive from one to the other, and it is about a 2500 km trip. Christchurch is in a whole different country to Brisbane. They're separated by vast amounts of water. Some have kayaked it recently, but other than that, you either catch a 4 hour flight or you hop on a seagoing vessel and hope it gets you there.

What is the flight duration from Singapore to Christchurch?

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Singapore (SIN) to Dublin (DUB)

Shortest Flight Duration * 15 hours 35 mins * Via Frankfurt International Apt, Frankfurt (FRA)

How long is the flight from Christchurch to Samoa?

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Christchurch (CHC) to Singapore (SIN)

Shortest Flight Duration 10 hours 55 mins