- Wongan Hills
Wongan Hills is a range of low flat-topped hills in the
Avon Wheatbelt biogeographic region ofWestern Australia . It is located at coord|30|48|S|116|37|E,Gazetteer of Australia | name = Wongan Hills | id = 285081] in northern parts of theAvon Wheatbelt biogeographic region.The range was first recorded in 1836 by
Surveyor General of Western Australia John Septimus Roe . The area was settled by the 1900s, and in 1911 the town of Wongan Hills was established and named after the range. "Wongan" is derived from theIndigenous Australian name "wangan-katta", "wankan" and "woongan". "Katta" is known to mean "hill", but the meaning of "wongan" is uncertain. It may be related to "kwongan ", an indigenous word for sandplain, or "whispering", in which case "wongan katta" would mean "whispering hills" (katta is a word for hill).LandInfo WA|c|W|2007-05-25]They are biologically significant because they contain the largest remaining single area of natural vegetation in northern parts of the wheatbelt.
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