Meryula National Forest (FOREST), NSW Details

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National forest No.66 in the forestry district of Dubbo with an area of 526.1 hectares.

Meryula National Forest (FOREST), NSW
title Meryula National Forest (FOREST)
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state NSW
reference 37449
placename Meryula National Forest
designation FOREST
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lga LACHLAN
description National forest No.66 in the forestry district of Dubbo with an area of 526.1 hectares.
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