Cumborah (LOCALITY), NSW Details

Description

A village located about 5 km W of Cumborah Knob and about 4 km NNE of Charlies Ridge. Boundaries shown on map marked GNB3817

Meaning

From: Cumbora for forest red gum. (McCarthy; 1963).

Origin

Aboriginal.

Cumborah (LOCALITY), NSW
title Cumborah (LOCALITY)
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state NSW
reference 15396
placename Cumborah
designation LOCALITY
geographical name
previous names
lga WALGETT
description A village located about 5 km W of Cumborah Knob and about 4 km NNE of Charlies Ridge. Boundaries shown on map marked GNB3817
meaning From: Cumbora for forest red gum. (McCarthy; 1963).
origin Aboriginal.
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