Canley Vale, New South Wales

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Canley Vale is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Canley Vale was named by Sir Henry Parkes, who moved in to the area near the railway station. He named it after his house, Canley Grange.

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Coordinates: -33.88642° 150.94600°

Suburbs and localities within the City of Fairfield | South-western Sydney | Sydney

Abbotsbury | Bonnyrigg | Bonnyrigg Heights | Bossley Park | Cabramatta | Cabramatta Heights | Cabramatta West | Cabravale | Canley Heights | Canley Vale | Carramar | Cecil Park | Edensor Park | Fairfield | Fairfield East | Fairfield Heights | Fairfield West | Fairvale | Greenfield Park | Horsley Park | Lansvale | Lansvale East | Mount Pritchard | Old Guildford | Prairiewood | Smithfield | Smithfield West | St Johns Park | Villawood | Wakeley | Wetherill Park | Yennora |

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