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Russley

Populated places in Canterbury, New ZealandSuburbs of ChristchurchUse New Zealand English from September 2021

Russley is a suburb on the western side of Christchurch city. The suburb is named after Russley Farm, which was owned by William Chisnell (1827–1876) but sold shortly before his death.

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Russley
Pinehurst Crescent, Christchurch Russley

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N -43.518 ° E 172.54 °
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Pinehurst Crescent 3
8042 Christchurch, Russley
Canterbury, New Zealand
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