Clarendon County, New South Wales

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Clarendon
New South Wales

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Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Clarendon:
Bourke Bland Bland
Bourke Clarendon Harden
Mitchell Wynyard Buccleuch

Clarendon County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It contains the towns of Gundagai, Junee and Bethungra. The Murrumbidgee River is the boundary to the south.

Murrumbidgee River river in New South Wales, Australia

Murrumbidgee River, a major tributary of the Murray River within the Murray–Darling basin and the second longest river in Australia. It flows through the Australian state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It descends 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) as it flows 1,485 kilometres (923 mi) in a west-northwesterly direction from the foot of Peppercorn Hill in the Fiery Range of the Snowy Mountains towards its confluence with the Murray River near Boundary Bend.

Clarendon County was named in honour of George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl Clarendon (1800-1870). [1]

The Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai; the boundary between Clarendon and Wynyard MurrumbidgeeAtGundagai.jpg
The Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai; the boundary between Clarendon and Wynyard

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:

Local government in Australia

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Parish LGA Coordinates
Bethungra Junee Shire Council 34°43′54″S147°50′04″E / 34.73167°S 147.83444°E / -34.73167; 147.83444 (Bethungra)
Bilda Junee Shire Council 35°04′54″S147°39′04″E / 35.08167°S 147.65111°E / -35.08167; 147.65111 (Bilda)
Billabung Junee Shire Council 34°47′54″S147°48′04″E / 34.79833°S 147.80111°E / -34.79833; 147.80111 (Billabung)
Boree Junee Shire Council 34°50′54″S147°39′04″E / 34.84833°S 147.65111°E / -34.84833; 147.65111 (Boree)
Bulgan City of Wagga Wagga 34°57′54″S147°20′04″E / 34.96500°S 147.33444°E / -34.96500; 147.33444 (Bulgan)
Bute Junee Shire Council 34°35′54″S147°46′04″E / 34.59833°S 147.76778°E / -34.59833; 147.76778 (Bute)
Claris Junee Shire Council 34°59′54″S147°40′04″E / 34.99833°S 147.66778°E / -34.99833; 147.66778 (Claris)
Cooba Junee Shire Council 34°55′54″S147°52′04″E / 34.93167°S 147.86778°E / -34.93167; 147.86778 (Cooba)
Eunanoreenya City of Wagga Wagga 35°03′54″S147°29′04″E / 35.06500°S 147.48444°E / -35.06500; 147.48444 (Eunanoreenya)
Eurongilly Junee Shire Council 34°55′54″S147°45′04″E / 34.93167°S 147.75111°E / -34.93167; 147.75111 (Eurongilly)
Gobbagombalin City of Wagga Wagga 35°02′54″S147°18′04″E / 35.04833°S 147.30111°E / -35.04833; 147.30111 (Gobbagombalin)
Gwynne Junee Shire Council 34°47′54″S147°30′04″E / 34.79833°S 147.50111°E / -34.79833; 147.50111 (Gwynne)
Houlaghan Junee Shire Council 34°43′40″S147°32′43″E / 34.72778°S 147.54528°E / -34.72778; 147.54528 (Houlaghan)
Hurley Junee Shire Council 34°36′54″S147°41′04″E / 34.61500°S 147.68444°E / -34.61500; 147.68444 (Hurley)
Ironbong Junee Shire Council 34°44′54″S147°45′04″E / 34.74833°S 147.75111°E / -34.74833; 147.75111 (Ironbong)
Ivor Junee Shire Council 34°44′54″S147°40′04″E / 34.74833°S 147.66778°E / -34.74833; 147.66778 (Ivor)
Jeralgambeth Junee Shire Council 34°59′54″S147°35′04″E / 34.99833°S 147.58444°E / -34.99833; 147.58444 (Jeralgambeth)
Junee Junee Shire Council 34°47′54″S147°33′04″E / 34.79833°S 147.55111°E / -34.79833; 147.55111 (Junee)
Kimo Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council 35°02′54″S148°00′04″E / 35.04833°S 148.00111°E / -35.04833; 148.00111 (Kimo)
Malebo Junee Shire Council 34°55′54″S147°23′04″E / 34.93167°S 147.38444°E / -34.93167; 147.38444 (Malebo)
Maror Junee Shire Council 34°50′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.84833°S 147.46778°E / -34.84833; 147.46778 (Maror)
Merrybundinah Junee Shire Council 34°51′54″S147°48′04″E / 34.86500°S 147.80111°E / -34.86500; 147.80111 (Merrybundinah)
Mitta Mitta Junee Shire Council 34°51′54″S147°54′04″E / 34.86500°S 147.90111°E / -34.86500; 147.90111 (Mitta Mitta)
Nangus Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council 35°00′54″S147°57′04″E / 35.01500°S 147.95111°E / -35.01500; 147.95111 (Nangus)
North Gundagai Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council 35°00′54″S148°04′04″E / 35.01500°S 148.06778°E / -35.01500; 148.06778 (North Gundagai)
North Wagga Wagga City of Wagga Wagga 35°03′54″S147°23′04″E / 35.06500°S 147.38444°E / -35.06500; 147.38444 (North Wagga Wagga)
Oura City of Wagga Wagga 35°03′54″S147°33′04″E / 35.06500°S 147.55111°E / -35.06500; 147.55111 (Oura)
Sebastopol Temora Shire Council 34°35′54″S147°34′04″E / 34.59833°S 147.56778°E / -34.59833; 147.56778 (Sebastopol)
South Junee Junee Shire Council 34°53′54″S147°31′04″E / 34.89833°S 147.51778°E / -34.89833; 147.51778 (South Junee)
Tenandra Junee Shire Council 34°59′54″S147°50′04″E / 34.99833°S 147.83444°E / -34.99833; 147.83444 (Tenandra)
Trevethin Junee Shire Council 34°40′54″S147°40′04″E / 34.68167°S 147.66778°E / -34.68167; 147.66778 (Trevethin)
Ulandra Junee Shire Council 34°45′54″S147°54′04″E / 34.76500°S 147.90111°E / -34.76500; 147.90111 (Ulandra)
Wallace City of Wagga Wagga 34°57′54″S147°28′04″E / 34.96500°S 147.46778°E / -34.96500; 147.46778 (Wallace)
Wantabadgery Junee Shire Council 34°59′54″S147°45′04″E / 34.99833°S 147.75111°E / -34.99833; 147.75111 (Wantabadgery)
Wantiool Junee Shire Council 34°54′54″S147°39′04″E / 34.91500°S 147.65111°E / -34.91500; 147.65111 (Wantiool)
Warre Warral Junee Shire Council 34°38′54″S147°32′04″E / 34.64833°S 147.53444°E / -34.64833; 147.53444 (Warre Warral)

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References

  1. "Clarendon County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.