- County of Wonnangatta
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Wonnangatta
Victoria
Location in VictoriaEstablished: 24 February 1871 Area: 5760 km² Lands administrative divisions around Wonnangatta Delatite Delatite Bogong Anglesey Wonnangatta Dargo Evelyn Tanjil Tanjil The County of Wonnangatta is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It includes the western parts of the Alpine National Park. The Wonnangatta River is located in the east of the county. Lake Eildon is at the north-western edge. Mount Buller is on the northern edge.
Parishes
Parishes include:
- Billabong, Victoria
- Bolaira, Victoria
- Boorolite, Victoria
- Buckenderra, Victoria
- Budgee Budgee, Victoria
- Buragwonduc, Victoria
- Changue, Victoria
- Cobbannah, Victoria
- Crookayan, Victoria
- Darlingford, Victoria
- Doledrook, Victoria
- Enoch's Point, Victoria
- Goulburn, Victoria
- Howqua, Victoria
- Howqua West, Victoria
- Jamieson, Victoria
- Kevington, Victoria
- Knockwood, Victoria
- Kybeyan, Victoria
- Lauraville, Victoria
- Licola, Victoria
- Lodge Park, Victoria
- Matlock, Victoria
- Miowera, Victoria
- Moroka, Victoria
- Narbourac, Victoria
- St.Clair, Victoria
- Tamboritha, Victoria
- Taponga, Victoria
- Tarldarn, Victoria
- Torbreck, Victoria
- Warrambat, Victoria
- Wonnangatta, Victoria
- Youarrabuk, Victoria
References
- Vicnames, place name details
- Research aids, Victoria 1910
- Map of the Wonnangatta region in Victoria showing county boundaries, parishes, available agricultural and grazing land, available pastoral land, available land to be sold at auction and timber reserves 1893, Dept. of Lands and Survey. held at the National Library of Australia
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)
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