Hundred of Carawa

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Hundred of Carawa, 1898

The Hundred of Carawa is a hundred within County of Dufferin, South Australia. [1] [2] The hundred lies north east of Ceduna, South Australia and was proclaimed in 1893.

The traditional owners of the land are the Wirangu tribes.

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References

  1. The Fleurieu Peninsula Family History Group Inc. of South Australia, The Counties & Hundreds of South Australia.
  2. Leadbeater, Maureen M (5 June 2016). "Counties and Hundreds – South Australia". FamilyHistorySA.info. Retrieved 19 July 2016.