Hundred of Bray (South Australia)

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Hundred of Bray
South Australia
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Hundred of Bray
Hundred of Bray (South Australia)
Coordinates 37°14′46″S139°59′42″E / 37.246°S 139.995°E / -37.246; 139.995
County Robe
Lands administrative divisions around Hundred of Bray:
Hundred of Ross Hundred of Conmurra
Hundred of Waterhouse Hundred of Bray Hundred of Smith
Hundred of Lake George Hundred of Symon

The Hundred of Bray, [1] is a hundred in the County of Robe within the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Its extent is roughly the same as the locality of Bray, South Australia.

The main geographic feature of the hundred is Lake Hawden.

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