Warrigal (RURAL PLACE), NSW Details

History

Site of an old railway bearing this name.

Description

A locality off the Mitchell Hwy about 9km SE by E of Nyngan & about 16 km NW by W of Mullengudgery Name deferred until Cul Des is done.

Meaning

For: wild dog.(McCarthy; 1963).

Origin

Aboriginal.

Warrigal (RURAL PLACE), NSW
title Warrigal (RURAL PLACE)
additional
state NSW
reference 63153
placename Warrigal
designation RURAL PLACE
geographical name
previous names
lga BOGAN
description A locality off the Mitchell Hwy about 9km SE by E of Nyngan & about 16 km NW by W of Mullengudgery Name deferred until Cul Des is done.
meaning For: wild dog.(McCarthy; 1963).
origin Aboriginal.
history Site of an old railway bearing this name.
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