Gulnare, South Australia

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Coordinates33°28′02″S 138°26′32″E / 33.4673°S 138.4422°E / -33.4673; 138.4422
Population80 (SAL 2021)[1]
Elevation283 m (928 ft)
Gulnare
South Australia
Gulnare is located in South Australia
Gulnare
Gulnare
Coordinates33°28′02″S 138°26′32″E / 33.4673°S 138.4422°E / -33.4673; 138.4422
Population80 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)5471
Elevation283 m (928 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Northern Areas Council
State electorate(s)Frome
Federal division(s)Grey
Localities around Gulnare:
Georgetown Washpool
Narridy Gulnare Spalding
Koolunga Yacka Broughton River Valley

Gulnare is a settlement in South Australia.[2] At the 2006 census, Gulnare had a population of 95.[3] It is where the east–west Goyder Highway crosses the former Hamley Bridge-Gladstone railway line,[4] and about a kilometre east of the south–north Horrocks Highway, 188 kilometres (117 mi) north of Adelaide.[5] The railway was built as a narrow gauge in 1894 and converted to broad gauge in 1927. The railway had been closed by 1993.

The town of Gulnare was named for the Gulnare Plain.[6] The plain was named by either John Horrocks or William Light.[7] The name of Gulnare in Byron's Turkish Tales and the name of Colonel Light's ship Gulnare are both derived from an English spelling of Julnar the Sea-born in older English translations of the Arabian Nights.

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