County of Merivale

Cadastral division in Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The County of Merivale is a county located on the southern boundary of the state of Queensland, Australia.[1] Like all counties in Queensland, it is a non-functional administrative unit, that is used mainly for the purpose of registering land titles. The county was named in honour of Herman Merivale, the British permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. Its boundaries were declared and made subject to the Land Act 1897 on 7 March 1901.[1] Population centres within the County of Merivale include the towns of Warwick, Allora and Killarney.[2]

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ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
AlloraSouthern Downs28°02′S 151°59′EAllora
Canal CreekSouthern Downs28°11′S 151°32′EKarara
CanningSouthern Downs28°11′S 152°07′E
CunninghamSouthern Downs28°18′S 152°13′ETannymorel
DalrympleSouthern Downs28°01′S 151°52′E
DeucharSouthern Downs28°07′S 152°12′E
EllangowanToowoomba27°55′S 151°37′EEllangowan
Emu ValeSouthern Downs28°14′S 152°22′E
GilbertSouthern Downs28°07′S 152°20′E
GladfieldSouthern Downs28°02′S 152°18′E
GlengallanSouthern Downs28°07′S 152°04′E
GoomburraSouthern Downs28°01′S 152°08′EGoomburra
GoreToowoomba27°57′S 151°22′E
HanmerSouthern Downs28°07′S 151°39′E
KillarneySouthern Downs28°22′S 152°18′EKillarney
Kings CreekToowoomba27°59′S 151°47′E
LeslieSouthern Downs28°07′S 151°59′E
LeyburnSouthern Downs28°03′S 151°35′ELeyburn
North ToolburraSouthern Downs28°06′S 151°53′E
PalgraveSouthern Downs28°18′S 151°44′E
PrattenSouthern Downs28°08′S 151°45′EPratten
RobinsonSouthern Downs28°11′S 152°13′EYangan
RosenthalSouthern Downs28°22′S 151°56′EDalveen
South ToolburraSouthern Downs28°13′S 151°48′E
TalgaiSouthern Downs28°01′S 151°42′E
TummavilleToowoomba27°59′S 151°29′E
WarwickSouthern Downs28°12′S 152°00′EWarwick
WildashSouthern Downs28°21′S 152°05′E
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