Bland County, New South Wales

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Bland
New South Wales
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Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Bland:
Gipps Gipps Forbes
Bourke Bland Monteagle
Bourke Clarendon Harden

Bland County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales, Australia. It contains the town of Temora.

Bland County was named in honour of William Bland who was a medical practitioner and politician between (1789–1868). [1]

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

ParishLGACoordinates
Back Creek Bland Shire 33°51′54″S147°24′04″E / 33.86500°S 147.40111°E / -33.86500; 147.40111 (Back Creek)
Balabla Young Shire 34°10′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.18167°S 148.00111°E / -34.18167; 148.00111 (Balabla)
Barbingal Weddin Shire 33°53′54″S147°47′04″E / 33.89833°S 147.78444°E / -33.89833; 147.78444 (Barbingal)
Barmedman Bland Shire 34°05′54″S147°23′04″E / 34.09833°S 147.38444°E / -34.09833; 147.38444 (Barmedman)
Belimebung Bland Shire 34°00′54″S147°23′04″E / 34.01500°S 147.38444°E / -34.01500; 147.38444 (Belimebung)
Berendebba Weddin Shire 34°00′54″S147°45′04″E / 34.01500°S 147.75111°E / -34.01500; 147.75111 (Berendebba)
Berrigan Weddin Shire 33°47′54″S147°34′04″E / 33.79833°S 147.56778°E / -33.79833; 147.56778 (Berrigan)
Berthong Young Shire 34°23′54″S148°07′04″E / 34.39833°S 148.11778°E / -34.39833; 148.11778 (Berthong)
Bimbella Bland Shire 33°45′54″S147°30′04″E / 33.76500°S 147.50111°E / -33.76500; 147.50111 (Bimbella)
Bimbi Weddin Shire 33°59′54″S148°00′04″E / 33.99833°S 148.00111°E / -33.99833; 148.00111 (Bimbi)
Boginderra Temora Shire 34°09′54″S147°38′04″E / 34.16500°S 147.63444°E / -34.16500; 147.63444 (Boginderra)
Bolungerai Weddin Shire 33°50′54″S148°00′04″E / 33.84833°S 148.00111°E / -33.84833; 148.00111 (Bolungerai)
Boonabah Bland Shire 34°00′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.01500°S 147.46778°E / -34.01500; 147.46778 (Boonabah)
Boonabah Bland Shire 34°00′54″S147°31′04″E / 34.01500°S 147.51778°E / -34.01500; 147.51778 (Boonabah)
Boorongagil Bland Shire 34°00′54″S147°38′04″E / 34.01500°S 147.63444°E / -34.01500; 147.63444 (Boorongagil)
Bribbaree Young Shire 34°04′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.08167°S 148.00111°E / -34.08167; 148.00111 (Bribbaree)
Brymur Bland Shire 33°50′54″S147°31′04″E / 33.84833°S 147.51778°E / -33.84833; 147.51778 (Brymur)
Bundawarrah Temora Shire 34°24′54″S147°34′04″E / 34.41500°S 147.56778°E / -34.41500; 147.56778 (Bundawarrah)
Burrabijong Bland Shire 33°54′54″S147°23′04″E / 33.91500°S 147.38444°E / -33.91500; 147.38444 (Burrabijong)
Caragabal Weddin Shire 33°51′54″S147°41′04″E / 33.86500°S 147.68444°E / -33.86500; 147.68444 (Caragabal)
Carumbi Temora Shire 34°16′54″S147°44′04″E / 34.28167°S 147.73444°E / -34.28167; 147.73444 (Carumbi)
Combaning Temora Shire 34°29′54″S147°39′04″E / 34.49833°S 147.65111°E / -34.49833; 147.65111 (Combaning)
Congou Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council 34°29′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.49833°S 148.00111°E / -34.49833; 148.00111 (Congou)
Culingerai Temora Shire 34°13′54″S147°24′04″E / 34.23167°S 147.40111°E / -34.23167; 147.40111 (Culingerai)
Curraburrama Bland Shire 34°04′54″S147°35′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.58444°E / -34.08167; 147.58444 (Curraburrama)
Dinga Dingi Temora Shire 34°23′54″S147°48′04″E / 34.39833°S 147.80111°E / -34.39833; 147.80111 (Dinga Dingi)
Dudauman Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council 34°35′54″S147°53′04″E / 34.59833°S 147.88444°E / -34.59833; 147.88444 (Dudauman)
Eurabba Weddin Shire 34°04′54″S147°50′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.83444°E / -34.08167; 147.83444 (Eurabba)
Euroka Weddin Shire 33°59′54″S147°50′04″E / 33.99833°S 147.83444°E / -33.99833; 147.83444 (Euroka)
Geraldra Young Shire 34°22′54″S147°53′04″E / 34.38167°S 147.88444°E / -34.38167; 147.88444 (Geraldra)
Gidgingidginbung Temora Shire 34°15′54″S147°30′04″E / 34.26500°S 147.50111°E / -34.26500; 147.50111 (Gidgingidginbung)
Gundibindyal Temora Shire 34°30′54″S147°44′04″E / 34.51500°S 147.73444°E / -34.51500; 147.73444 (Gundibindyal)
Jingerangle Bland Shire 33°56′54″S147°37′04″E / 33.94833°S 147.61778°E / -33.94833; 147.61778 (Jingerangle)
Maleeja Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council 34°24′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.41500°S 148.00111°E / -34.41500; 148.00111 (Maleeja)
Mandamah Bland Shire 34°10′54″S147°20′04″E / 34.18167°S 147.33444°E / -34.18167; 147.33444 (Mandamah)
Marbunga Bland Shire 34°04′54″S147°09′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.15111°E / -34.08167; 147.15111 (Marbunga)
Marowrie Weddin Shire 33°55′54″S148°00′04″E / 33.93167°S 148.00111°E / -33.93167; 148.00111 (Marowrie)
Memagong Young Shire 34°15′54″S148°08′04″E / 34.26500°S 148.13444°E / -34.26500; 148.13444 (Memagong)
Milong Young Shire 34°18′54″S148°05′04″E / 34.31500°S 148.08444°E / -34.31500; 148.08444 (Milong)
Minijary Weddin Shire 33°52′54″S147°36′04″E / 33.88167°S 147.60111°E / -33.88167; 147.60111 (Minijary)
Moonbucca Temora Shire 34°13′54″S147°43′04″E / 34.23167°S 147.71778°E / -34.23167; 147.71778 (Moonbucca)
Morangarell Bland Shire 34°04′54″S147°43′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.71778°E / -34.08167; 147.71778 (Morangarell)
Mugga Bland Shire 33°54′54″S147°16′04″E / 33.91500°S 147.26778°E / -33.91500; 147.26778 (Mugga)
Narraburra Temora Shire 34°15′54″S147°37′04″E / 34.26500°S 147.61778°E / -34.26500; 147.61778 (Narraburra)
Narragudgil Bland Shire 33°59′54″S147°16′04″E / 33.99833°S 147.26778°E / -33.99833; 147.26778 (Narragudgil)
Stockinbingal Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council 34°29′54″S147°50′04″E / 34.49833°S 147.83444°E / -34.49833; 147.83444 (Stockinbingal)
Thanowring Temora Shire 34°22′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.38167°S 147.46778°E / -34.38167; 147.46778 (Thanowring)
Therarbung Bland Shire 34°09′54″S147°30′04″E / 34.16500°S 147.50111°E / -34.16500; 147.50111 (Therarbung)
Thurungly Temora Shire 34°11′54″S147°03′04″E / 34.19833°S 147.05111°E / -34.19833; 147.05111 (Thurungly)
Thurungly Temora Shire 34°10′54″S147°33′04″E / 34.18167°S 147.55111°E / -34.18167; 147.55111 (Thurungly)
Trigalong Temora Shire 34°29′54″S147°34′04″E / 34.49833°S 147.56778°E / -34.49833; 147.56778 (Trigalong)
Tubbul Young Shire 34°14′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.24833°S 148.00111°E / -34.24833; 148.00111 (Tubbul)
Tumbleton Young Shire 34°21′54″S148°00′04″E / 34.36500°S 148.00111°E / -34.36500; 148.00111 (Tumbleton)
Waarbilla Bland Shire 34°04′54″S147°30′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.50111°E / -34.08167; 147.50111 (Waarbilla)
Waarbilla Bland Shire 34°04′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.08167°S 147.46778°E / -34.08167; 147.46778 (Waarbilla)
Walladilly Temora Shire 34°31′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.53167°S 147.46778°E / -34.53167; 147.46778 (Walladilly)
Wallundry Temora Shire 34°22′54″S147°42′04″E / 34.38167°S 147.70111°E / -34.38167; 147.70111 (Wallundry)
Wargin Bland Shire 34°07′54″S147°16′04″E / 34.13167°S 147.26778°E / -34.13167; 147.26778 (Wargin)
Warralonga Bland Shire 33°55′54″S147°32′04″E / 33.93167°S 147.53444°E / -33.93167; 147.53444 (Warralonga)
Weedallion Young Shire 34°09′54″S147°54′04″E / 34.16500°S 147.90111°E / -34.16500; 147.90111 (Weedallion)
Wyalong South Bland Shire 34°09′54″S147°10′04″E / 34.16500°S 147.16778°E / -34.16500; 147.16778 (Wyalong South)
Wyrra Bland Shire 33°49′54″S147°17′04″E / 33.83167°S 147.28444°E / -33.83167; 147.28444 (Wyrra)
Yarran Young Shire 34°14′54″S147°50′04″E / 34.24833°S 147.83444°E / -34.24833; 147.83444 (Yarran)
Yeo Yeo Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council 34°30′54″S147°58′04″E / 34.51500°S 147.96778°E / -34.51500; 147.96778 (Yeo Yeo)
Yerai Young Shire 34°09′54″S147°47′04″E / 34.16500°S 147.78444°E / -34.16500; 147.78444 (Yerai)
Yiddah Bland Shire 34°03′54″S147°17′04″E / 34.06500°S 147.28444°E / -34.06500; 147.28444 (Yiddah)
Yuline Weddin Shire 33°47′54″S148°00′04″E / 33.79833°S 148.00111°E / -33.79833; 148.00111 (Yuline)

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References

  1. "Bland County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg