Clutha-Southland
Clutha-Southland is a region located in the southern part of New Zealand's South Island. It encompasses the Clutha District and parts of the Southland District, known for its diverse landscapes, including rivers, lakes, and rolling farmland. The region is home to the Clutha River, which is one of the longest rivers in New Zealand, and offers various recreational activities.
The area is primarily agricultural, with farming being a significant part of the local economy. Key towns in Clutha-Southland include Balclutha, Gore, and Invercargill. The region also features beautiful natural attractions, such as the Catlins, which is known for its rugged coastline and wildlife.