Yadboro Flat (RURAL PLACE), NSW Details

Description

A flat sparsely timbered area on the western bank of the Clyde River at its junction with Yadboro Creek.

Origin

Thought to be Aboriginal name and possibly 1st recorded dating from early exploration by Alexander Berry 1821.

Yadboro Flat (RURAL PLACE), NSW
title Yadboro Flat (RURAL PLACE)
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state NSW
reference 66778
placename Yadboro Flat
designation RURAL PLACE
geographical name
previous names Castle Flat
lga SHOALHAVEN
description A flat sparsely timbered area on the western bank of the Clyde River at its junction with Yadboro Creek.
meaning
origin Thought to be Aboriginal name and possibly 1st recorded dating from early exploration by Alexander Berry 1821.
history
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