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County Of Kara Kara
The County of Kara Kara is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The northern boundary of the county is at 36°S. At the north its western boundary is 143°E. Larger towns include St Arnaud and Donald. The County was proclaimed in 1871 together with the other counties of the Wimmera Land District. Parishes Parishes within the county: *Amphitheatre (part in the County of Gladstone) *Avoca (part in the County of Gladstone) *Banyena *Banyenong *Barkly *Bolangum *Bolerch *Boola Boloke *Bunguluke *Burrum Burrum (part in the County of Borung) *Callawadda (part in the County of Borung) *Carapooee *Carapooee West *Carapugna (part in the County of Tatchera) *Charlton West *Coonooer West *Corack East *Crowlands (part in the County of Borung) *Dalyenong *Darkbonee *Donald *Doboobetic *Eversley *Glendhu *Glenlogie (part in the County of Gladstone) *Glenpatrick *Glynwylln (part in the County of Borung) *Gowar (pa ...
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Victoria, Australia
Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of , the second most populated state (after New South Wales) with a population of over 6.5 million, and the most densely populated state in Australia (28 per km2). Victoria is bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west, and is bounded by the Bass Strait to the south (with the exception of a small land border with Tasmania located along Boundary Islet), the Great Australian Bight portion of the Southern Ocean to the southwest, and the Tasman Sea (a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean) to the southeast. The state encompasses a range of climates and geographical features from its temperate coastal and central regions to the Victorian Alps in the northeast and the semi-arid north-west. The majority of the Victorian population is concentrated in the central-south area surrounding Port Phillip Bay, and in particular within the metropolitan area ...
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County Of Karkarooc
The County of Karkarooc is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located to the south of the Murray River, with its western boundary at 142°E, and its eastern boundary at 143°E. Its southern boundary is on the 36°S parallel. Lake Tyrrell is located near the eastern boundary. Mildura is located near the north-western edge. Parishes Parishes include: * Annuello, Victoria * Ballapur, Victoria * Baring, Victoria * Beulah, Victoria * Bimbourie, Victoria * Bitchigal, Victoria * Bitterang, Victoria * Boigbeat, Victoria * Boolungal, Victoria * Boorong, Victoria * Boorongie, Victoria * Boulka, Victoria * Bourka, Victoria * Brockie, Victoria * Bumbang, Victoria * Burnell, Victoria * Burupga, Victoria * Byanga, Victoria * Cambacanya, Victoria * Cantala, Victoria * Carool, Victoria * Carori, Victoria * Carwarp, Victoria * Chiprick, Victoria * Cocamba, Victoria * Colignan, Victoria * Cro ...
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County Of Tatchera
The County of Tatchera is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located to the south of the Murray River, and to the south west of Swan Hill, with its western boundary at 143°E, and part of the southern boundary at 36°S. Parishes Parishes include: * Bael Bael, Victoria * Benjeroop, Victoria * Berriwillock, Victoria * Boga, Victoria * Boort, Victoria * Budgerum East, Victoria * Budgerum West, Victoria * Burra, Victoria * Cannie, Victoria * Carapugna, Victoria * Castle Donnington, Victoria * Chillingollah, Victoria * Chinangin, Victoria * Coonimur, Victoria * Cooroopajerrup, Victoria * Dartagook, Victoria * Gnarwee, Victoria * Gredgwin, Victoria * Jeruk, Victoria * Kalpienung, Victoria * Kaneira, Victoria * Kooem, Victoria * Koorangie, Victoria * Koorkahb, Victoria * Koro-Ganeit, Victoria * Korrak Korrak, Victoria * Kunat Kunat, Victoria * Lalbert, Victoria * Leaghur, Victori ...
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County Of Gladstone
The County of Gladstone is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located between the Avoca River in the west and Loddon River and Bet Bet Creek in the east. The county was proclaimed in 1870. Parishes Parishes include: * Archdale, Victoria * Barp, Victoria * Barrakee, Victoria * Bealiba * Berrimal, Victoria * Bet Bet, Victoria * Borung, Victoria * Brenanah, Victoria * Buckrabanyule, Victoria * Charlton East, Victoria * Coonooer East, Victoria * Dunolly, Victoria * Glenalbyn, Victoria * Glenloth, Victoria * Glenmona, Victoria * Gowar, Victoria * Inglewood, Victoria * Kangderaar, Victoria * Kingower, Victoria * Kinypanial, Victoria * Kooreh, Victoria * Kooroc, Victoria * Korong, Victoria * Kurraca, Victoria * Kurting, Victoria * Moliagul, Victoria * Mysia, Victoria * Narrewillock, Victoria * Natteyallock, Victoria * Painswick, Victoria * Powlett, Victoria * Rathscar, Vic ...
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County Of Ripon
The County of Ripon is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The county includes the plains of the Western District from Ballarat in the east to the Grampians in the west. Larger towns include Beaufort. The county was proclaimed in 1849. Parishes Parishes within the county: *Ararat (part in the County of Borung) *Ascot (part in the County of Talbot) *Baangal *Ballaarat (parts in the County of Grant, County of Grenville, County of Talbot) *Ballyrogan *Beaufort *Brewster (part in the County of Grenville) *Buangor *Bunnugal *Burrah Burrah *Burrumbeep *Burrumbeet *Caramballuc North *Carngham (part in the County of Grenville) *Chepstowe (part in the County of Grenville) *Colvinsby *Concongella South (part in the County of Borung) *Dowling Forest (part in the County of Grenville) *Dunneworthy (part in the County of Borung) *Enuc *Ercildoun (part in the County of Talbot) *Eurambeen *Gorri ...
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County Of Borung
The County of Borung is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The northern boundary of the county is at 36°S. At the north its western boundary is 142°E, its eastern boundary is 143°E. Larger towns include Dimboola, Warracknabeal, Horsham and Stawell. The county was proclaimed in 1871 together with the other counties of the Wimmera Land District. The county was proclaimed in 1871. Parishes Parishes within the county: *Ararat (part in the County of Ripon) *Areegra *Ashens *Bangerang *Batchica *Batyik *Bellaura *Bellellen *Beyal *Boreang East (part in the County of Dundas) *Boreang West (part in the County of Dundas) *Boroka *Bulgana (part in the County of Ripon) *Bungalally *Burrong North *Burrong South *Burrum Burrum (part in the County of Kara Kara) *Callawadda (part in the County of Kara Kara) *Cannum *Carron *Concongella *Concongella South (part in the County of Ripon) *Corack * ...
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Counties Of Victoria
Cadastral divisions in Victoria are called counties, which are further subdivided into parishes and townships, for cadastral or land administration purposes. Cadastral divisions of county, parish and township form the basis for formal identification of the location of any piece of land in the state. There are 37 counties and 2004 parishes and 909 townships. Parishes were subdivided into sections of various sizes for sale as farming allotments, or designated as a town and then divided into sections and these subdivided into crown allotments. However, many parishes do not follow county borders, some being located in more than one county. Counties in Victoria, Australia were gazetted in stages between 1849 and 1871 as Victoria was progressively opened up to British settlement. All parish boundaries were gazetted by 1890. In addition to identification of particular parcels of land by county, parish and other names, such parcels are also usually identified by reference to a lot num ...
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Cadastral Divisions Of Australia
Lands administrative divisions of Australia are the cadastral divisions of Australia for the purposes of identification of land to ensure security of land ownership. Most states term these divisions as counties, parishes, hundreds, and other terms. The eastern states of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania were divided into counties and parishes in the 19th century, although the Tasmanian counties were renamed land districts in the 20th century. Parts of South Australia (south-east) and Western Australia (south-west) were similarly divided into counties, and there were also five counties in a small part of the Northern Territory. However South Australia has subdivisions of hundreds instead of parishes, along with the Northern Territory, which was part of South Australia when the hundreds were proclaimed. There were also formerly hundreds in Tasmania. There have been at least 600 counties, 544 hundreds and at least 15,692 parishes in Australia, but there are none ...
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36th Parallel South
The 36th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 36 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America. Around the world Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 36° south passes through: : See also * 35th parallel south *37th parallel south The 37th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 37 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America. This parallel approximates that latit ... {{geographical coordinates, state=collapsed s36 Borders of Argentina ...
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143rd Meridian East
The 143rd meridian east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. The 143rd meridian east forms a great circle with the 37th meridian west. From Pole to Pole Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 143rd meridian east passes through: : See also * 142nd meridian east *144th meridian east The meridian 144° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. The 144th meridia ... References {{Use dmy dates, date=March 2017 e143 meridian east ...
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St Arnaud, Victoria
St Arnaud is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, 244 kilometres north west of the capital Melbourne. It is in the Shire of Northern Grampians local government area. At the , St Arnaud had a population of 2,318. It is named after French marshal Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud, commander-in-chief of the army of the East. It is one of quite a number of towns, streets etc. named after people and places of the Crimean War. History St Arnaud is a former gold mining town, situated on the main route between Ballarat and Mildura. The town was settled in the mid-1850s, the post office opening on 1 February 1856. Traditional ownership The formally recognised traditional owners for the area in which St Arnaud sits are the Dja Dja Wurrung people who are represented by the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation. Demographics As of the 2021 census, 2,318 people resided in St Arnaud. The median age of persons in St Arnaud was 52 years. Children aged 0–14 years made ...
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Donald, Victoria
Donald is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Richardson River, at the junction of Sunraysia Highway and Borung Highway, in the Shire of Buloke. At the , it had a population of 1,472. History The town is named after William Donald, a Scottish pastoralist who was the first settler in the area in 1844. At the , Donald had a population of 1,693. The earliest township was known as Richardson Bridge until surveyed as Donald in 1866. The Donald Post Office opened on 1 August 1870 replacing that of nearby Mount Jeffcott which had operated since 1860. The town grew steadily boosted by the closer settlement of the surrounding countryside and the arrival of the railway in 1882. Sir Albert Dunstan, Premier of Victoria 1935-43, was born in Donald in July 1882. On 26 September 2006, Donald was the scene of the Borung Highway collision in which seven people died. Donald is occasionally affected by floods. Major floods have occurred in August 1909, 1918, 1956, 1975, 1992 and ...
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