Rankin County, New South Wales

Rankin
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Rankin
Killara Landsborough Yanda
Killara Rankin Robinson
Werunda Woore Booroondarra

Rankin County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes part of the Paroo-Darling National Park. The border to the north-west is the Darling River.

Rankin County was named after Rankin Range – Mount Rankin which is in Bathurst, New South Wales.[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
Albert Cobar Shire
Basin Bank Cobar Shire
Bilbo Cobar Shire
Booborowie Cobar Shire
Buckinbe Cobar Shire
Budda Cobar Shire
Bulla Bulla Cobar Shire
Clarke Cobar Shire
Coombes Cobar Shire
Darling Cobar Shire
Deniehy Cobar Shire
Donald Plain Cobar Shire
Donalroe Cobar Shire
Etty Cobar Shire
Gidgiegalumba Cobar Shire
Greenough Cobar Shire unknown
Keilor Cobar Shire
Kendall Cobar Shire
Kirkingle Cobar Shire
Lawrence Cobar Shire
Mary Cobar Shire
Millpillbury Cobar Shire
Mulga Cobar Shire
Munbunya Cobar Shire
Salisbury Central Darling Shire unknown
Stanley Cobar Shire
Stanley Cobar Shire
Tankarook Cobar Shire
Thourumble Cobar Shire
Turner Cobar Shire
Wallandra Cobar Shire
Weelong Bourke Shire
Weelongbar Cobar Shire
Wigilla Cobar Shire
Woore Cobar Shire
Woore Cobar Shire

References

  1. ^ Geographical Names Board of NSW