Cervantes, Western Australia

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Cervantes
Western Australia

Stromatolites at Lake Thetis, Western Australia
Cervantes
Coordinates 30°30′00″S 115°03′58″E / 30.5°S 115.066°E / -30.5; 115.066Coordinates: 30°30′00″S 115°03′58″E / 30.5°S 115.066°E / -30.5; 115.066
Population 467 (2011)[1]
Postcode(s) 6511
Location
  • 198 km (123 mi) NNW of Perth
  • 227 km (141 mi) SSE of Geraldton
  • 24 km (15 mi) S of Jurien Bay
LGA(s) Shire of Dandaragan
State electorate(s) Moore
Federal Division(s) Durack

Cervantes is a town in Western Australia off Indian Ocean Drive about 198 kilometres (123 mi) north-north-west of the state capital, Perth in the Shire of Dandaragan local government area. At the 2011 census, Cervantes had a population of 467.[1] The town was named after a ship that was wrecked nearby. The ship, in turn, was named after Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote.

The principal industry in the town is fishing. The Pinnacles are nearby in Nambung National Park which makes for a small industry from tourism. The saline Lake Thetis, which contains stromatolites, is nearby.

An arts festival is held every year in the town, usually on the last weekend of October. Cervantes lies on the shore of the Jurien Bay Marine Park.[2]

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