Clarence County

Clarence
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Clarence
Drake Richmond Pacific Ocean
Drake Clarence Pacific Ocean
Gresham Fitzroy Pacific Ocean

Clarence County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It lies to the north of the Orara River, and includes the mouth of the Clarence River, and the city of Grafton.

Clarence County is named in honour of the Duke of Clarence – William IV (1765-1837).[1]

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
Ashby Clarence Valley Council
Banyabba Clarence Valley Council
Calamia Clarence Valley Council
Candole Clarence Valley Council
Canoulam Clarence Valley Council
Chapman Clarence Valley Council
Clarenza Clarence Valley Council
Clifden Clarence Valley Council
Coaldale Clarence Valley Council
Coldstream Clarence Valley Council
Copmanhurst Clarence Valley Council
Doubleduke Clarence Valley Council
Dundoo Clarence Valley Council
Eaton Clarence Valley Council
Elland Clarence Valley Council
Great Marlow Clarence Valley Council
Gulmarrad Clarence Valley Council
Harwood Clarence Valley Council
Lanitza Clarence Valley Council
Lardner Clarence Valley Council
Lavadia Clarence Valley Council
Lawrence Clarence Valley Council
Maryvale Clarence Valley Council
Nanegai Clarence Valley Council
Qwyarigo Clarence Valley Council
Red Rock Clarence Valley Council
Richmond Clarence Valley Council
Rushforth Clarence Valley Council
Scope Clarence Valley Council
Southampton Clarence Valley Council
Southgate Clarence Valley Council
Stuart Clarence Valley Council
Taloumbi Clarence Valley Council
Tyndale Clarence Valley Council
Ulmarra Clarence Valley Council
Whiteman Clarence Valley Council
Woodford Clarence Valley Council
Wooli Wooli Clarence Valley Council
Woombah Clarence Valley Council
Yamba Clarence Valley Council

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