Linton, Victoria

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Linton is a small town in Victoria, Australia off of Glenelg Highway which was first settled about 1840. Linton was named after a pioneer family in an area. There is a bird sanctuary to the south-east of the township near Springdallah Creek.

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Gold was found in 1848 in what later became known as the Linton Diggings. Chinese people among others mined the local shafts until the gold ran out; they then stayed and set up market gardens. There is significant amounts of mining equipment left in the Linton district.

Main article: Linton bushfire

In December 1998 five firefighters were killed when they became trapped in a tanker by a wildfire.

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Coordinates: 37°41′S, 143°34′E