The County of Bogong is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. Cadastral divisions of Australia (also called Land administrative divisions) refers to the parts of Australia which are divided into the cadastral units Denison County New South Wales is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. HumeCounty New South Wales is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The County of Benambra is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The County of Delatite is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The County of Benambra is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The County of Wonnangatta is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The County of Dargo is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The County of Dargo is one of the 37 Counties of Victoria which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles The Australian state of Victoria is divided into 37 counties. Cadastral divisions of Australia (also called Land administrative divisions) refers to the parts of Australia which are divided into the cadastral units It is located south of the Murray River, east of the Ovens River, and west of the Mitta Mitta River. The Murray River, or River Murray and sometimes informally referred to as the "Mighty Murray" is Australia 's largest River. The Ovens River is a river in the Australian state of Victoria. The Mitta Mitta River is a major Tributary of the Murray River in Australia and the source of approximately 40% of the Murray's flow Mount Bogong is located there, the highest mountain in Victoria. Mount Bogong, located in the Alpine National Park, is the highest mountain in Victoria, Australia.
Origin of the name
Bogong moth is a native insect of Australia. The Bogong moth ( Agrotis infusa) is a temperate Species of night-flying Moth notable for appearing in large numbers around major public buildings Insects ( Class Insecta) are a major group of Arthropods and the most diverse group of Animals on the Earth with over a million described For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. This was once considered a delicacy by the aborigines who collected the dormant larvae and cooked them. Indigenous Australians are descendants of the first known human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands. A town, Bogong, in the state of Victoria has been named after the moth. A moth is an Insect closely related to the Butterfly, both being of the order Lepidoptera. [1]
Parishes
Parishes within the county:
- Barambogie, Victoria
- Baranduda, Victoria
- Barnawartha North, Victoria
- Barnawartha South, Victoria
- Barwidgee, Victoria
- Beechworth, Victoria
- Beethang, Victoria
- Belvoir West, Victoria
- Bingo-Munjie, Victoria
- Bingo-Munjie North, Victoria
- Bingo-Munjie South, Victoria
- Bogong North, Victoria
- Bogong South, Victoria
- Bolga, Victoria
- Bonegilla, Victoria
- Bontherambo, Victoria
- Boorgunyah, Victoria
- Boorhaman, Victoria
- Bright, Victoria
- Brimin, Victoria
- Bruarong, Victoria
- Bundara-Munjie, Victoria
- Byawatha, Victoria
- Carlyle, Victoria
- Carraragarmungee, Victoria
- Carruno, Victoria
- Chiltern, Victoria
- Chiltern West, Victoria
- Darbalang, Victoria
- Dederang, Victoria
- Dorchap, Victoria
- El Dorado, Victoria
- Estcourt, Victoria
- Everton, Victoria
- Freeburgh, Victoria
- Gooramadda, Victoria
- Gundowring, Victoria
- Harrietville, Victoria
- Hotham, Victoria
- Kergunyah, Victoria
- Kergunyah North, Victoria
- Lilliput, Victoria
- Lochiel, Victoria
- Ludrik-Munjie, Victoria
- Magorra, Victoria
- Mudgeegonga, Victoria
- Mullagong, Victoria
- Mullindolingong, Victoria
- Murmungee, Victoria
- Murramurrangbong, Victoria
- Myrtleford, Victoria
- Noorongong, Victoria
- Norong, Victoria
- Nowyeo, Victoria
- Omeo, Victoria
- Porepunkah, Victoria
- Stanley, Victoria
- Tallandoon, Victoria
- Tangambalanga, Victoria
- Tarrawingee, Victoria
- Tawanga, Victoria
- Theddora, Victoria
- Tongaro, Victoria
- Undowah, Victoria
- Wallaby, Victoria
- Wangaratta North, Victoria
- Wermatong, Victoria
- Wodonga, Victoria
- Wollonaby, Victoria
- Woorragee, Victoria
- Woorragee North, Victoria
- Yackandandah, Victoria
References
- ^ Physical Map of Australia, special advertising feature of Australia. A parish is a Local church; it is an administrative unit typically found in episcopal or presbyterian churches Beechworth is a well-preserved historical town located in the north-east of Victoria Australia, famous for its major growth during the gold rush days of the mid-1850s Bright (postcode 3741 is a small sized town located in Victoria, Australia, 319 metres above Sea level and in North Eastern Victoria at the southeastern Chiltern is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the north east of the state between Wangaratta and Wodonga, in the Shire of Indigo Dederang is a town in north east Victoria The town is located on the Kiewa Valley Highway, in the Alpine Shire Local Government Areas of Australia, 329 Eldorado, or El Dorado, is a small town in the north-east of Victoria Australia. Everton is a small town located from Wangaratta in northeast Victoria, along the Great Alpine Road. Harrietville is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Great Alpine Road, in the Alpine Shire. Myrtleford is a town in north-east Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census, Myrtleford had a population of 3187 Omeo is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Great Alpine Road, east of Mount Hotham, in the Shire of East Gippsland. Porepunkah is a town in north east Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Great Alpine Road, at the foot of Mount Buffalo north east Stanley is a small town approximately from Beechworth in Victoria noted for its Apple & nut farms Tangambalanga, or "Tangam" as it is known to locals is a small town in north-eastern Victoria Australia. Yackandandah is a small tourist town in northeast Victoria Australia. com on pg 16, National Geographic magazine, May 2006, Washington DC
See also
The Australian state of Victoria is divided into 37 counties.
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