Poole County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is located in the extreme north-west of the state, abutting Cameron Corner. It includes parts of Sturt National Park.
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Poole County was named in honour of James Poole (explorer), (born?-1845), Charles Sturt's second-in-command.[1]
Parishes within this county
editA full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
Parish | LGA | Coordinates |
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Blackwood | Unincorporated | 29°34′51″S 141°08′05″E / 29.58083°S 141.13472°E |
Churriga[2] | Unincorporated | |
Fort Grey | Unincorporated | 29°17′31″S 141°03′07″E / 29.29194°S 141.05194°E |
Lang | Unincorporated | 29°30′25″S 141°31′10″E / 29.50694°S 141.51944°E |
Mount King | Unincorporated | 29°02′40″S 141°41′46″E / 29.04444°S 141.69611°E |
Mount Poole | Unincorporated | 29°32′40″S 141°41′11″E / 29.54444°S 141.68639°E |
Nantomoko | Unincorporated | 29°21′43″S 141°08′05″E / 29.36194°S 141.13472°E |
Patterson | Unincorporated | 29°35′41″S 141°21′10″E / 29.59472°S 141.35278°E |
Pinaroo | Unincorporated | 29°08′04″S 141°06′55″E / 29.13444°S 141.11528°E |
Stewart | Unincorporated | 29°29′37″S 141°08′05″E / 29.49361°S 141.13472°E |
Sturt | Unincorporated | 29°25′59″S 141°31′11″E / 29.43306°S 141.51972°E |
Tindara | Unincorporated | 29°12′51″S 141°29′26″E / 29.21417°S 141.49056°E |
Yarraba | Unincorporated | 29°12′59″S 141°11′13″E / 29.21639°S 141.18694°E |
References
edit- ^ "Poole County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.
- ^ "NSW Place and Road Naming Proposals System".