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Mosgiel /ˈmɒzɡiːl/ (Māori: Te Konika o te Matamata) is an urban satellite of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand, fifteen kilometres west of the city's centre. Since the re-organisation of New Zealand local government in 1989 it has been inside the Dunedin City Council area. Mosgiel has a population of approximately 14,500 as of June 2022. The town celebrates its location, calling itself "The pearl of the plain". Its low-lying nature does pose problems, making it prone to flooding after heavy rains. Mosgiel takes its name from , the farm of the poet Robert Burns, the uncle of the co-founder in 1848 of the Otago settlement, the Reverend Thomas Burns.

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  • Mosgiel ist ein Vorort im Stadtgebiet von Dunedin auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. Obwohl Mosgiel seit der Verwaltungsreform vom 1989 (Local Government Reform 1987–1989) ein Vorort von Dunedin ist, sehen sich viele Einwohner immer noch als Bewohner einer eigenständigen Stadt. (de)
  • Mosgiel est une banlieue satellite de la cité de Dunedin, située dans la région d’Otago dans l’Île du Sud en Nouvelle-Zélande, (fr)
  • Mosgiel – miasto w Nowej Zelandii, na Wyspie Południowej, w regionie Otago. (pl)
  • Mosgiel är en förort till Dunedin på Sydön på Nya Zeeland, ca 15 km sydväst från Dunedins centrum. Fram till 1989 var Mosgiel en stad, men inkorporerades detta år i Dunedin. Befolkningen uppgick 2001 till 8727 personer. På en bergssida längs motorvägen utanför Mosgiel har man satt upp stora bokstäver som bildar stadens namn. (sv)
  • Mosgiel /ˈmɒzɡiːl/ (Māori: Te Konika o te Matamata) is an urban satellite of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand, fifteen kilometres west of the city's centre. Since the re-organisation of New Zealand local government in 1989 it has been inside the Dunedin City Council area. Mosgiel has a population of approximately 14,500 as of June 2022. The town celebrates its location, calling itself "The pearl of the plain". Its low-lying nature does pose problems, making it prone to flooding after heavy rains. Mosgiel takes its name from , the farm of the poet Robert Burns, the uncle of the co-founder in 1848 of the Otago settlement, the Reverend Thomas Burns. (en)
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