Coordinates: 35°19′S 140°37′E / 35.32°S 140.61°E / -35.32; 140.61

County of Chandos

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Chandos
Railway line at Pinnaroo on the county's eastern flank, facing east toward Ouyen
Railway line at Pinnaroo on the county's eastern flank, facing east toward Ouyen
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CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
LGA
Established1893
Area
 • Total
6,800 km2 (2,620 sq mi)
Population
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Lands administrative divisions around Chandos
Albert Alfred Millewa (Vic)
Buccleuch Chandos Weeah (Vic)
Cardwell Buckingham Lowan (Vic)

The County of Chandos is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed in 1893 and named by Governor Kintore for the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville who was appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1867.[1] It covers a large portion of the southern Mallee region, adjacent to the state border with Victoria in the state's south east.[1]

The Pinnaroo railway line traverses the north of the county, passing from west to east from Parrakie through Pinnaroo into Victoria.

Hundreds

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The county is divided into the following 12 hundreds, with Ngarkat Conservation Park lying outside the gazetted hundreds along the southern border of the county.

In the north (from west to east):

In the centre (from west to east):

In the south (from west to east):

References

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