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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Zealand City Map The third category, an increasingly important site for viticulture, is the gravel terraces of the main rivers that are extensive at elevations of about 60 metres above sea level. Former gravelly riverbeds on lower land have similar soils. In the fourth category the hills that make up most of the region have either clays or limestone underlying them. Loess is the surface material on much of these hills, and it often forms a discrete topsoil, especially over some of the limestones. The plains were formed through deposition by the colourfully named rivers that drain them &#8211; </p>
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