Delalah County

Delalah County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales.

Delalah
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Delalah:
Queensland Queensland Queensland
Tongowoko Delalah Thoulcanna
Yantara Ularara Ularara

Delalah is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word and is also the name of Delalah Downs property – within the county area.[1]

Parishes within this county

A map of Delilah County, NSW on the border with Queensland.

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

ParishLGACoordinates
AlbertUnincorporated29°22′22″S 142°57′41″E
BerawiniaUnincorporated29°11′19″S 143°34′56″E
BorderUnincorporated29°07′01″S 143°07′21″E
BullooUnincorporated29°12′55″S 142°47′29″E
CaloolaUnincorporated29°02′07″S 143°36′43″E
CatombalUnincorporated29°19′11″S 143°27′03″E
ConnulpieUnincorporated29°30′54″S 142°44′00″E
CorriwelpieUnincorporated29°02′06″S 142°46′42″E
CullamulchaUnincorporated29°06′22″S 143°17′24″E
DelalahUnincorporated29°14′37″S 143°06′37″E
Delalah SouthUnincorporated29°22′24″S 143°07′01″E
DownsUnincorporated29°14′34″S 142°56′42″E
ElsinoraUnincorporated29°26′38″S 143°32′58″E
KillenUnincorporated29°15′11″S 143°17′26″E
KorriUnincorporated29°07′10″S 142°55′48″E
NocotungaUnincorporated29°28′49″S 143°23′33″E
OmuraUnincorporated29°30′58″S 142°53′59″E
OsacaUnincorporated29°26′36″S 143°14′58″E
ThoulcannaUnincorporated29°02′06″S 143°27′19″E
ThurlowUnincorporated29°10′46″S 143°27′21″E
TongowokoUnincorporated29°21′52″S 142°48′04″E
ToomaUnincorporated29°22′40″S 143°17′16″E
UrellaUnincorporated29°26′34″S 143°04′10″E
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References

  1. "Delalah". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
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