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Foveaux Strait - Definition and Overview |
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Foveaux Strait is the strait between the South Island and Stewart Island of New Zealand. Its European discoverer was Owen Folger Smith in 1804 and it is named after Joseph Foveaux who was Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales at the time.
On the north side of the strait is the harbour of Bluff. On the south side is Stewart Island.
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Example Usage of Foveaux |
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SilkCharm: I'm at Taste Bakery and Restaurant (44 Foveaux St, Belmore St, Sydney). http://4sq.com/7hPJ3y |
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antonbuchner: Le monde, Foveaux st. All wait staff should learn from these cool cats! |
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benbicknell: @dre_melb Also check out Le Monde - 83 Foveaux St, Surrey Hills: will possibly have their Clover in next week! |
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