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Hundred Of Walpuppie
The Hundred of Walpuppie is a cadastral Hundred (county division), hundred of South Australia in the County of Dufferin (South Australia), County of Dufferin located at 32°24′0″S 134°32′0″E. The main population centre of the hundred is the grain belt town of Wirrulla, South Australia, Wirrulla. The traditional owners of the hundred are the Wirangu people, Wirangu peoples. The town of Yantanabie, South Australia, Yantanabie in the Hundred of Walpuppie, 24 km South-East of Wirrulla, was proclaimed on 7 March 1918.A. Vaughan, Government photolithographerYantanabie : Hundred of Walpuppie[Surveyor General's Office, 1917 and 1920]. References

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Hundred (county Division)
A hundred is an administrative division that is geographically part of a larger region. It was formerly used in England, Wales, some parts of the United States, Denmark, Southern Schleswig, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek, Curonia, the Ukrainian state of the Cossack Hetmanate and in Cumberland County in the British Colony of New South Wales. It is still used in other places, including in Australia (in South Australia and the Northern Territory). Other terms for the hundred in English and other languages include ''wapentake'', ''herred'' (Danish and Bokmål Norwegian), ''herad'' ( Nynorsk Norwegian), ''hérað'' (Icelandic), ''härad'' or ''hundare'' (Swedish), ''Harde'' (German), ''hiird'' ( North Frisian), ''satakunta'' or ''kihlakunta'' (Finnish), ''kihelkond'' (Estonian), ''kiligunda'' (Livonian), '' cantref'' (Welsh) and ''sotnia'' (Slavic). In Ireland, a similar subdivision of counties is referred to as a barony, and a hundred is a subdivision of a pa ...
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