Coordinates: 14°52′S 133°50′E / 14.867°S 133.833°E / -14.867; 133.833

Strangways River

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Strangways River is a tributary of the Roper River east of Elsey, Northern Territory, Australia.[1]

The river was named in 1862 by the Scottish explorer John McDouall Stuart. Stuart wrote in his journal: "Saturday, June 14 - River Strangways, named after the Hon. H B Templar Strangways, Commissioner of Crown Lands, South Australia, and who, since his taking office, has done all in his power to promote exploration of the interior."[2]

The Strangways crater was named after the river. The crater is west of the river, 75 km southeast of Elsey Station.[3]

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