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Clutha (dance), a
Scottish country dance The
Clutha, a
traditional Scottish band
Clutha River / Mata-Au in New Zealand,
named after the
Clyde Clutha District...
- The
Clutha River (Māori: Mata-Au,
officially gazetted as
Clutha River / Mata-Au) is the
second longest river in New
Zealand and the
longest in the South...
- The
Clutha were a
traditional Scottish band
hailing from Glasgow, that
released a
small number of
albums in the 1970s. The line-up on the
Clutha's first...
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Clutha District is a
local government district of
southern New Zealand, with its
headquarters in the
Otago town of Balclutha.
Clutha District has a land...
- The
Clutha ferry p****enger
harbour steamers provided a
service running up and down the
River Clyde in Glasgow, and were
collectively known as
Cluthas. They...
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helicopter operated by Bond Air
Services for
Police Scotland crashed into The
Clutha, a pub in
central Glasgow,
killing all
three crew on
board and
seven patrons...
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Clutha is a
Scottish country dance, in
which the
eight dancers are
arranged in a
square set as for the
Eightsome Reel [citation needed]. It is a 48 bar...
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Clutha-Southland was a
parliamentary constituency returning one
member to the New
Zealand House of Representatives. The last MP for
Clutha Southland was...
- The
Mayor of
Clutha officiates over the
Clutha District of New
Zealand which is
administered by the
Clutha District Council. The
current mayor is Bryan...
- from
hydroelectric power, with
major schemes on the Waikato,
Waitaki and
Clutha / Mata-Au rivers, as well as at Manapouri.
Geothermal power is also a significant...