County of Nares, Queensland

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Nares
Queensland

Location within Queensland
Cadastral units around Nares
Chelmsford Banks Pacific Ocean
Dagmar Nares Pacific Ocean
Hodgkinson Cardwell Pacific Ocean

The County of Nares is a cadastral division of Queensland which contains the city of Cairns. It was named after George Nares (1831-1915), a naval officer and commander of the HMS Salamander.[1] Cairns is mentioned as being in the county of Nares in the 1911 Britannica. [2] It is bounded by the Daintree River in the north.

[edit] Parishes within this county

Incomplete list of parishes:

Parish LGA Coordinates
Cairns Shire of Mareeba 16°53′S, 145°40′E
Dinden Shire of Mareeba 17°00′S, 145°34′E
Dulanban Shire of Douglas 16°40′S, 145°33′E
Grafton City of Cairns 17°05′S, 145°44′E
Hull Shire of Johnstone 17°47′S, 146°00′E
Malanda Shire of Eacham 17°22′S, 145°37′E
Mourilyan Shire of Johnstone 17°37′S, 146°03′E
Smithfield Shire of Mareeba 16°46′S, 145°38′E
Sophia City of Cairns 17°07′S, 145°52′E
Tinaroo Shire of Mareeba 17°04′S, 145°25′E
Trinity City of Cairns 17°00′S, 145°34′E

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