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The Bogan River was discovered by Charles Sturt in 1829 and is a minor river in the central western region of New South Wales, Australia. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. The Bogan starts near Forbes and flows generally north-north-west past Nyngan. The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template Nyngan is a town in north-western New South Wales, Australia, in the Bogan Shire Local Government Area. Unlike the other main rivers of inland New South Wales, the Bogan does not rise in the well-watered highland areas, so its flow is low and erratic and not much use for irrigation. Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops The Bogan is a tributary of the Darling River. The term bogan (ˈboʊgən rhyming with slogan) is Australian and New Zealand English Slang, usually pejorative for a person who is or A tributary is a Stream or River which flows into a mainstem (or parent river The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, flowing 1390 km from northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Major Sir Thomas Mitchell reached it in 1845. Major Sir Thomas Livingstons Mitchell ( June 16, 1792 -1855 surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth See also 1844 in Australia, other events of 1845, 1846 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.


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