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Parish of Carwoola
Cadastral in New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carwoola Parish is a parish of Murray County, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. It is located to the south of the Australian Capital Territory and to the south-east of Queanbeyan. The original northern and eastern boundary was the Molonglo River; this is still the boundary for most of the parish, except in the north, where the relatively small area north of the Queanbeyan-Goulburn railway line (at 35°19′42″S 149°17′45″E ) was transferred to the ACT in 1909. The south-western boundary is the Queanbeyan River. Captain's Flat Road is the major road running through the parish. The area also roughly aligns with the locality of Carwoola.
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Part of the current parish boundary
Area between the Molonglo River and the Goulburn-Queanbeyan railway transferred to the Commonwealth for the ACT in 1909
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References
- Map showing proposed Federal Capital Territory and tenures of land within same, Charles Robt. Scrivener, 22 May 1909
- "Carwoola Parish". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.
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