Five Corners (RURAL PLACE), NSW Details

History

Gazetted when in former Windouran Council area.

Description

A locality about 13 km SSW of Cooks Ridge and about 12 km ESE of Jumping Sandhills. *NB Not in localities book.

Five Corners (RURAL PLACE), NSW
title Five Corners (RURAL PLACE)
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state NSW
reference 18750
placename Five Corners
designation RURAL PLACE
geographical name
previous names The Five Corners
lga CONARGO
description A locality about 13 km SSW of Cooks Ridge and about 12 km ESE of Jumping Sandhills. *NB Not in localities book.
meaning
origin
history Gazetted when in former Windouran Council area.
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