Hundred of Jutland

Jutland
South Australia
Jutland
Coordinates 34°42′07″S 139°08′02″E / 34.702°S 139.134°E / -34.702; 139.134Coordinates: 34°42′07″S 139°08′02″E / 34.702°S 139.134°E / -34.702; 139.134
Established 7 August 1851
Area 250 km2 (98 sq mi)[1]
County Sturt
Lands administrative divisions around Jutland:
Barossa
Moorooroo
Moorooroo
Jellicoe
Jellicoe
Para Wirra Jutland Angas
Talunga Tungkillo Finniss

The Hundred of Jutland is a hundred of the County of Sturt in South Australia.[1]

History

The hundred was renamed from "South Rhine" in 1918 due to the First World War.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Hundred of Jutland". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. 15 March 2010. SA0033357. Retrieved 25 October 2017. Previous Name: Hundred of South Rhine; Derivation of Name: Naval Battle of Jutland WW1; Other Details: Area 98 square miles. Originally proclaimed as the Hundred of South Rhine on 7/8/1851. Name alteration originally proposed as Wiltowong South Hundred by Nomeclature Committee during the move to alter "names of enemy origin" in 1916.
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