- County of Gladstone
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Gladstone
Victoria
Location in VictoriaLands administrative divisions around Gladstone Tatchera Tatchera Gunbower Kara Kara Gladstone Bendigo Ripon Ripon Talbot The County of Gladstone is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located between the Avoca River in the west and Loddon River and Bet Bet Creek in the east.
Parishes
Parishes include:
- Archdale, Victoria
- Barp, Victoria
- Barrakee, Victoria
- Bealiba
- Berrimal, Victoria
- Bet Bet, Victoria
- Borung, Victoria
- Brenanah, Victoria
- Buckrabanyule, Victoria
- Charlton East, Victoria
- Coonooer East, Victoria
- Dunolly, Victoria
- Glenalbyn, Victoria
- Glenloth, Victoria
- Glenmona, Victoria
- Gowar, Victoria
- Inglewood, Victoria
- Kangderaar, Victoria
- Kingower, Victoria
- Kinypanial, Victoria
- Kooreh, Victoria
- Kooroc, Victoria
- Korong, Victoria
- Kurraca, Victoria
- Kurting, Victoria
- Moliagul, Victoria
- Mysia, Victoria
- Narrewillock, Victoria
- Natteyallock, Victoria
- Painswick, Victoria
- Powlett, Victoria
- Rathscar, Victoria
- Salisbury West, Victoria
- Tarnagulla, Victoria
- Tchuterr, Victoria
- Terrappee, Victoria
- Waanyarra, Victoria
- Wareek, Victoria
- Wedderburne, Victoria
- Wehla, Victoria
- Woosang, Victoria
- Wychitella, Victoria
- Yalong, Victoria
- Yalong South, Victoria
- Yeungroon, Victoria
References
- Vicnames, place name details
- Research aids, Victoria 1910
- Map of the counties of Gunbower, Gladstone, Bendigo, John Sands, 1886, 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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