County of Wonnangatta

Wonnangatta
Victoria
Location in Victoria
Established 24 February 1871
Area 5,760 km2 (2,223.9 sq mi)
Lands administrative divisions around Wonnangatta:
Delatite Delatite Bogong
Anglesey Wonnangatta Dargo
Evelyn Tanjil Tanjil

The County of Wonnangatta is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It includes the western parts of the Alpine National Park. The Wonnangatta River is located in the east of the county. Lake Eildon is at the northwestern edge. Mount Buller is on the northern edge.

Parishes

Parishes include:

  • Billabong, Victoria
  • Bolaira, Victoria
  • Boorolite, Victoria
  • Buckenderra, Victoria
  • Budgee Budgee, Victoria
  • Buragwonduc, Victoria
  • Changue, Victoria
  • Cobbannah, Victoria
  • Crookayan, Victoria
  • Darlingford, Victoria
  • Doledrook, Victoria
  • Enoch's Point, Victoria
  • Goulburn, Victoria
  • Howqua, Victoria
  • Howqua West, Victoria
  • Jamieson, Victoria
  • Kevington, Victoria
  • Knockwood, Victoria
  • Kybeyan, Victoria
  • Lauraville, Victoria
  • Licola, Victoria
  • Lodge Park, Victoria
  • Matlock, Victoria
  • Miowera, Victoria
  • Moroka, Victoria
  • Narbourac, Victoria
  • St.Clair, Victoria
  • Tamboritha, Victoria
  • Taponga, Victoria
  • Tarldarn, Victoria
  • Torbreck, Victoria
  • Warrambat, Victoria
  • Wonnangatta, Victoria
  • Youarrabuk, Victoria

References

    Coordinates: 37°25′S 146°30′E / 37.417°S 146.500°E / -37.417; 146.500

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