Roana Peak (MOUNTAIN), NSW Details

Description

A mountain rising about 30 m Native Dog Creek. It is about 4 km W by N of Mount Caraghnan and about 2 km N by E of Rocky Mountain.

Origin

The euphonic name Roana was invented to meet the situation.

Roana Peak (MOUNTAIN), NSW
title Roana Peak (MOUNTAIN)
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state NSW
reference 49406
placename Roana Peak
designation MOUNTAIN
geographical name
previous names Roana Peak
lga COONAMBLE
description A mountain rising about 30 m Native Dog Creek. It is about 4 km W by N of Mount Caraghnan and about 2 km N by E of Rocky Mountain.
meaning
origin The euphonic name Roana was invented to meet the situation.
history
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