Moculta, South Australia

Moculta, South Australia
Moculta is located in South Australia
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Moculta
Location of Moculta in South Australia

Moculta is a settlement in South Australia.[1] At the 2006 census, Moculta had a population of 299.[2]

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Coordinates: 34°28′08″S 139°06′58″E / 34.469°S 139.116°E / -34.469; 139.116


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