Tugaila Land District
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Tugaila Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the Eastern Land Division in the Gibson Desert. It spans roughly 24°00'S - 26°50'S in latitude and 123°20'E - 125°50'E in longitude.[1]
History
The district was created on 3 February 1932, and was defined in the Government Gazette:[2]
“ | Bounded by lines starting from the summit of Kyffin Thomas Hill and extending due North to a point situate East from the 547-mile Post on the No. 1 Rabbit-Proof Fence; thence due East to a point situate North from Survey Mark P.B. 197 at Gahnda Rock Hole; thence due South passing through said Survey Mark to a point situate East from the starting point, and thence due West to said starting point. | ” |
References
Coordinates: 25°25′S 124°35′E / 25.417°S 124.583°E
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