Darling County

Darling
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Darling
Murchison Murchison Hardinge
Nandewar Darling Hardinge
Buckland Parry Inglis

Darling County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes Manilla and Barraba

Darling County was probably named after the seventh Governor of New South Wales Sir Ralph Darling (1775-1858).[1]

Parishes

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
Alfred Tamworth Regional Council
Baldwin Tamworth Regional Council
Barraba Tamworth Regional Council
Belmore Tamworth Regional Council
Borah Tamworth Regional Council
Borinde Tamworth Regional Council
Cuerindi Tamworth Regional Council
Darling Tamworth Regional Council
Dinawirindi Tamworth Regional Council
Dowe Tamworth Regional Council
Eumur Tamworth Regional Council
Fitzroy Tamworth Regional Council
Fleming Tamworth Regional Council
Gladstone Tamworth Regional Council
Gulligal Tamworth Regional Council
Hall Tamworth Regional Council
Halloran Tamworth Regional Council
Hobden Tamworth Regional Council
Ironbark Tamworth Regional Council
Keepit Gunnedah Shire
Lowry Tamworth Regional Council
Manilla Tamworth Regional Council
Mundowey Tamworth Regional Council
Namoi Gunnedah Shire
Nandewar Tamworth Regional Council
Nangahrah Tamworth Regional Council
Newry Tamworth Regional Council
North Barraba Tamworth Regional Council
Rangiri Tamworth Regional Council
Tarpoly Tamworth Regional Council
Tiabundie Tamworth Regional Council
Veness Tamworth Regional Council
Warrabah Tamworth Regional Council
Welsh Tamworth Regional Council
Wilson Tamworth Regional Council
Woodsreef Tamworth Regional Council

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