- County of Dalhousie
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Dalhousie
Victoria
Location in VictoriaLands administrative divisions around Dalhousie Bendigo Rodney Moira Talbot Dalhousie Anglesey Bourke Bourke Anglesey The County of Dalhousie is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located to the north of Melbourne. It is bounded by the Coliban River to the west. The Goulburn River forms part of the boundary to the north-east. Puckapunyal is on its northern edge, and Kilmore and Woodend on its southern edge.
Parishes
Parishes include:
- Baynton, Victoria
- Broadford, Victoria
- Bylands, Victoria
- Cobaw, Victoria
- Edgecombe, Victoria
- Emberton, Victoria
- Glenaroua, Victoria
- Glenburnie, Victoria
- Glenhope, Victoria
- Heathcote, Victoria
- Lancefield, Victoria
- Langley, Victoria
- Lauriston, Victoria
- Metcalfe, Victoria
- Mitchell, Victoria
- Moranding, Victoria
- Newham, Victoria
- Northwood, Victoria
- Panyule, Victoria
- Puckapunyal, Victoria
- Pyalong, Victoria
- Redesdale, Victoria
- Springplains, Victoria
- Trentham, Victoria
- Tylden, Victoria
- Woodend, Victoria
References
- Vicnames, place name details
- Cadastral map of the county of Dalhousie in Victoria showing parish and county boundaries and topographical information., 1866, National Library of Australia
Coordinates: 36°59′S 144°50′E / 36.983°S 144.833°E
Counties of Victoria Anglesey • Benambra • Bendigo • Bogong • Borung • Bourke • Buln Buln • Croajingolong • Dalhousie • Dargo • Delatite • Dundas • Evelyn • Follett • Gladstone • Grant • Grenville • Gunbower • Hampden • Heytesbury • Kara Kara • Karkarooc • Lowan • Millewa • Moira • Mornington • Normanby • Polwarth • Ripon • Rodney • Talbot • Tambo • Tanjil • Tatchera • Villiers • Weeah • Wonnangatta
Categories:- Counties of Victoria (Australia)
- Victoria (Australia) geography stubs
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