County of Victoria

Cadastral division in South Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The County of Victoria is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor Richard MacDonnell in 1857 and probably named for Queen Victoria.[3] It covers an area of the Spencer Gulf coast and hinterland in the Mid North of the state from Port Pirie in the northwest to near Mount Bryan in the southeast, including most of the Broughton River watershed.[3]

CountryAustralia
Established1 October 1857[2]
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Victoria
Rail yard at Gladstone in the county's centre on the boundary of the hundreds of Booyoolie and Yangya
Rail yard at Gladstone in the county's centre on the boundary of the hundreds of Booyoolie and Yangya
Victoria is located in South Australia
Victoria
Victoria
Coordinates: 33°17′17″S 138°23′59″E[1]
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
LGA
Established1 October 1857[2]
Area
  Total
3,710 km2 (1,431 sq mi)
Lands administrative divisions around Victoria
Spencer Gulf Frome
Dalhousie
Kimberley
Spencer Gulf Victoria Kimberley
Burra
Spencer Gulf Stanley
Daly
Burra
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Hundreds

The county is divided into the following 14 hundreds:

References

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