In 1986, the New Zealand town of Ōtorohanga rebranded itself and its businesses as 'Harrodsville' and 'Harrods' in defiance of a legal challenge by Harrods' owner, leading to a brief but symbolic act of civic resistance that gained international attention and ultimately led to a撤
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