Hundred of Pichi Richi

Pichi Richi
South Australia
Plan of the Hundred in 1884
Pichi Richi
Coordinates 32°11′42″S 138°12′54″E / 32.195°S 138.215°E / -32.195; 138.215Coordinates: 32°11′42″S 138°12′54″E / 32.195°S 138.215°E / -32.195; 138.215
Area 94 square miles (240 km2)[1]
LGA(s)
Region Flinders Ranges
County County of Newcastle
Lands administrative divisions around Pichi Richi:
Yarrah Boolcunda
Crozier Pichi Richi Palmer
Davenport Woolundunga Willochra

The Hundred of Pichi Richi is a cadastral hundred of the County of Newcastle in South Australia, located at 32.195°S 138.215°E and 293 m (961 ft) above sea level. Spanning the eastern slopes of Dutchman Range and centered on the township of Quorn.

The traditional owners of the area are the Ngadjuri peoples.[2] and the first European explorer to the area was Thomas Burr in September 1842.

See also

References

  1. "Placename Details: Hundred of Pichi Richi". Property Location Browser Report. Government of SOuth Australia. 24 June 2009. SA0054921. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. "Ngadjuri". AusAnthrop Australian Aboriginal tribal database. Retrieved 16 March 2015.


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