Farnell County, New South Wales
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Farnell County, New South Wales is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales.
Farnell County was named in honour of the Premier of New South Wales James Squire Farnell (1825-1888).[1]
[edit] Parishes within this county
A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
Parish | LGA | Coordinates |
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Alberta | Unincorporated | |
Avenel | Unincorporated | |
Badjerrigarn | Unincorporated | |
Bligh | Unincorporated | |
Boco | Unincorporated | |
Border | Unincorporated | |
Brunker | Unincorporated | |
Burgess | Unincorporated | |
Byjerkerno | Unincorporated | |
Campbell | Unincorporated | |
Chamberlain | Unincorporated | |
Cook | Unincorporated | |
Coonbaralba | Unincorporated | |
Corona | Unincorporated | |
Cultee | Unincorporated | |
Dering | Unincorporated | |
Floods Creek | Unincorporated | |
Fowlers Gap | Unincorporated | |
Giles | Unincorporated | |
Glenmore | Unincorporated | |
Gould | Unincorporated | |
Harris | Unincorporated | |
Kantappa | Unincorporated | |
Mulcatcha | Unincorporated | |
Patterson | Unincorporated | |
Stanley | Unincorporated | |
Sturt | Unincorporated | |
Table Top | Unincorporated | |
Tanyarto | Unincorporated | |
Teilta | Unincorporated | |
Torrowangee | Unincorporated | |
Wammerra | Unincorporated | |
Wonna | Unincorporated | |
Yowahro | Unincorporated |