Coblinine Nature Reserve

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The Coblinine Nature Reserve is located in the Avon Wheatbelt bioregion of Western Australia. It stretches along the Coblinine River, from its southern end east of Katanning, to Dumbleyung Lake.[1][2]

NearestcityKatanning
Coordinates33.413769°S 117.762446°E / -33.413769; 117.762446
Area4,167 ha (16.09 sq mi)[1]
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Coblinine Nature Reserve
Coblinine Nature Reserve is located in Western Australia
Coblinine Nature Reserve
Coblinine Nature Reserve
Location within Western Australia
LocationWestern Australia
Nearest cityKatanning
Coordinates33.413769°S 117.762446°E / -33.413769; 117.762446
Area4,167 ha (16.09 sq mi)[1]
Established1908[1]
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It was gazetted on 4 September 1908 and has a size of 41.67 square kilometres (16.09 mi2).[1]

The nature reserve stretches through the localities of Ewlyamartup and Coblinine in the Shire of Katanning through Bullock Hills, Datatine and Dumbleyung in the Shire of Dumbleyung.[2]

The name Coblinine is of Koreng Noongar origin, meaning "all of the stomach intestines and navel, river-like, are here sitting".[3]

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