Booborowie, South Australia
Booborowie is a settlement in South Australia. Booborowie is located 200km north of Adelaide. Being a farming community, the chief products produced are wool, wheat and canola. The town is named after the nearby Booborowie Waterhole. A small and insignificant waterhole about 1km north west of the town.[1] At the 2006 census, Booborowie had a population of 267.[2]
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- Aberdeen
- Apoinga
- Australia Plain
- Baldina
- Baldry
- Booborowie
- Bower
- Brady Creek
- Braemar (Station)
- Bright
- Brownlow
- Buchanan
- Bundey
- Burra
- Burra Eastern Districts
- Burra North
- Canowie
- Canowie Belt
- Collinsville
- Copperhouse
- Deep Creek
- Dutton
- Emu Downs (Hill)
- Eudunda
- Farrell Flat
- Franklyn
- Frankton
- Geranium Plains
- Gum Creek
- Hallelujah Hills
- Hallett
- Hampden
- Hansborough
- Hanson
- Julia
- Ketchowla
- Koonoona
- Kooringa
- Leighton
- Mallet (Reservoir)
- Mongolata
- Mount Bryan
- Neales
- Neath Vale
- Ngapala
- North Booborwie
- Pandappa
- Peep Hill
- Point Bass
- Porter Lagoon
- Robertstown
- Rocky Plain
- Steinfeld
- Sutherlands
- Terowie
- Thistle Beds
- Tracy
- Ulooloo
- Whyte-Yarcowie
- Willalo
- Worlds End
- Worlds End Creek
- Yarcowie
- Yongala Vale
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