Mootwingee | |||||||||||||
Location in New South Wales | |||||||||||||
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Mootwingee County, New South Wales is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales.
Mootwingee is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word and is also the name of nearby Mootwingee Station.[1]
Parishes within this county[]
The parishes found within this county do not fall within a Local Government Area as the county lies within the Unincorporated Far West Region. A full list of the county's parishes and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
Parish | LGA | Coordinates |
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Bengoro | Unincorporated | |
Bimpia | Unincorporated | |
Bomgadah | Unincorporated | |
Booraboonara | Unincorporated | |
Boorla | Unincorporated | |
Byngnano | Unincorporated | |
Campbell | Unincorporated | unknown |
Coyurunda | Unincorporated | |
Donnelly | Unincorporated | |
Forrest | Unincorporated | |
Fort Otway | Unincorporated | |
Gairdners Creek | Unincorporated | |
Gooruba | Unincorporated | |
Kara | Unincorporated | |
Kayrunnera | Unincorporated | |
Koonburra | Unincorporated | |
Koorningbirry | Unincorporated | |
Lachlan | Unincorporated | |
Langawirra | Unincorporated | |
Maropinna | Unincorporated | |
Morden | Unincorporated | |
Mulcawee | Unincorporated | |
Munye | Unincorporated | |
Noonthorangee | Unincorporated | |
Nootumbulla | Unincorporated | |
Peppora | Unincorporated | |
Rowena | Unincorporated | |
Saladin | Unincorporated | unknown |
Sturts Meadows | Unincorporated | |
Teegarraara | Unincorporated | |
Teltawongee | Unincorporated | |
Tirlta | Unincorporated | |
Truganini | Unincorporated | |
Tucinyah | Unincorporated | |
Waverley Council | Unincorporated | |
Windaunka | Unincorporated | |
Woodstock | Unincorporated | |
Woonunga | Unincorporated | |
Yangimulla | Unincorporated |
References[]
- ^ "Mootwingee County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/place_naming/placename_search/extract?id=KWQloetLMa.
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