County of Tambo

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Tambo
Victoria

Location in Victoria
Established: 24 Feb 1871
Area: 5091 kmĀ²
Cadastral units around Tambo
Benambra Benambra Wallace (NSW)
Dargo Tambo Croajingolong
Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait

The County of Tambo is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located in eastern Gippsland, between the Tambo river in the west, and the Snowy River in the east. It includes Lakes Entrance. Before the 1860s the area was part of the former counties of Combermere and Abinger.

[edit] Parishes

Parishes include:

  • Berrmarr, Victoria
  • Bete Bolong North, Victoria
  • Bete Bolong South, Victoria
  • Bindi, Victoria
  • Buchan, Victoria
  • Chilpin, Victoria
  • Colquhoun, Victoria
  • Colquhoun East, Victoria
  • Colquhoun North, Victoria
  • Detarka, Victoria
  • Ensay, Victoria
  • Eucambene, Victoria
  • Eumana, Victoria
  • Forest Hill, Victoria
  • Gelantipy East, Victoria
  • Gelantipy West, Victoria
  • Gillingal, Victoria
  • Glenmore, Victoria
  • Ingeegoobee, Victoria
  • Kaerwut, Victoria
  • Karawah, Victoria
  • Maneroo, Victoria
  • Marroo, Victoria
  • Mellick-Munjie, Victoria
  • Menaak, Victoria
  • Murrindal East, Victoria
  • Murrindal West, Victoria
  • Nappa, Victoria
  • Newmerella, Victoria
  • Ninnie, Victoria
  • Nowa Nowa, Victoria
  • Nowa Nowa South, Victoria
  • Noyong, Victoria
  • Numbie-Munjie, Victoria
  • Tildesley East, Victoria
  • Tildesley West, Victoria
  • Timbarra, Victoria
  • Tongio-Munjie East, Victoria
  • Toonginbooka, Victoria
  • Waygara, Victoria
  • Windarra, Victoria
  • Woongulmerang East, Victoria
  • Woongulmerang West, Victoria

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