Mountain River, Tasmania

Mountain River, Tasmania

Mountain River is a suburb in the Huonville local government area in Tasmania. [1] The suburb has a postcode of 7109.[2]

The neighboring suburbs Mountain River are Collinsvale, Grove, Lachlan, Longley and Lucaston. [2]

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