Yanda County

Yanda County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The Darling River is the north-western boundary.

Yanda
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Yanda:
Landsborough Gunderbooka Cowper
Killara Yanda Cowper
Rankin Booroondarra Robinson

The name Yanda is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word.[1]

Parishes within this county

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
BimberaBourke Shire30°40′02″S 145°41′39″E
BonitaCobar Shire30°46′32″S 145°23′35″E
BooroondaraCobar Shire31°04′55″S 145°22′13″E
BrightCobar Shire31°00′35″S 145°02′49″E
BrookongCobar Shire31°02′19″S 145°37′19″E
BuckwaroonCobar Shire31°13′41″S 145°17′21″E
BundalineCobar Shire31°03′46″S 145°14′50″E
CanpadoreBourke Shire30°53′06″S 144°51′15″E
CookadiniCobar Shire31°12′21″S 145°27′41″E
CumbedoreBourke Shire30°46′53″S 144°49′26″E
DarlingBourke Shire30°42′22″S 144°55′32″E
DerrinaCobar Shire30°48′51″S 145°09′45″E
DootheboyCobar Shire30°56′56″S 144°57′15″E
DunlopBourke Shire
EluthaCobar Shire31°09′58″S 145°33′28″E
EmuCobar Shire31°00′19″S 145°11′41″E
GellabuddaBourke Shire30°42′17″S 145°17′21″E
GinnewandiniaBourke Shire30°38′20″S 145°29′39″E
GonellaBourke Shire30°47′03″S 145°40′38″E
GoonieBourke Shire30°40′36″S 145°25′28″E
GumhallCobar Shire30°51′55″S 145°44′44″E
GundabookaBourke Shire30°48′57″S 145°48′36″E
KeirangunyahCobar Shire30°57′47″S 145°19′14″E
KenindeeCobar Shire31°05′41″S 145°03′42″E
KerieBourke Shire30°32′47″S 145°14′47″E
LenakkaCobar Shire30°56′56″S 145°36′45″E
MaranoaCobar Shire31°02′18″S 145°28′23″E
MerrereCobar Shire30°57′59″S 145°47′59″E
MeutherraCobar Shire31°03′14″S 145°34′14″E
MitchellBourke Shire30°35′27″S 145°33′31″E
MombleCobar Shire31°09′08″S 145°06′52″E
MookalimbirriaCobar Shire31°01′44″S 145°50′30″E
MulgaCobar Shire30°51′02″S 145°21′06″E
MulyaCobar Shire30°53′42″S 145°12′46″E
NarwarreCobar Shire30°53′21″S 145°25′07″E
PangunyaCobar Shire31°15′29″S 145°08′16″E
PeniluiBourke Shire30°48′24″S 145°36′14″E
PulpullaCobar Shire31°10′14″S 145°14′16″E
RamsayCobar Shire30°58′31″S 145°56′54″E
RunkerCobar Shire30°55′55″S 145°52′13″E
SalisburyBourke Shire30°47′02″S 145°00′09″E
TatiaraBourke Shire30°28′41″S 145°20′46″E
TigeralbaBourke Shire30°34′13″S 145°23′42″E
TinderraCobar Shire31°02′08″S 145°56′28″E
ToburraCobar Shire30°53′36″S 145°37′59″E
TrethellaBourke Shire30°50′41″S 145°31′40″E
TynginCobar Shire30°55′39″S 145°29′11″E
WarregoBourke Shire30°29′40″S 145°31′09″E
WinbarBourke Shire
WinderraBourke Shire30°39′04″S 145°18′52″E
WittagoonaCobar Shire31°08′35″S 145°25′04″E
WoodhouseCobar Shire31°06′04″S 145°51′42″E
WoollaBourke Shire30°25′00″S 145°28′51″E
YandaBourke Shire30°31′17″S 145°36′29″E
YandagullaBourke Shire30°30′55″S 145°11′12″E
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References

  1. "Yanda". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
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