List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - City of Ballarat

City of Ballarat

37°33′00″S 143°51′00″E / 37.55°S 143.85°E / -37.55; 143.85

Addington • Alfredton • Ascot (1858–1969) • Bakery Hill (1992- ) • Bald Hills (1861–1968) • Ballarat Central (Ballaarat, Ballarat West, Ballarat South) • Ballarat East • Ballarat North • Black Hill • Blowhard (1861–1966 Mount Blowhard, Blowhard Rail, The Rose) • Bo Peep (1872–1924 Bo Peep Hill, Trunk Lead) • Bonshaw • Brown Hill (Woodmans Hill) • Buninyong (1839–1859 Bunnenyong) • Bunkers Hill • Burrumbeet (1857–1978 Black Swamp (in Pyrenees Shire)) • Canadian (1886–1988) • Cardigan (1861–1975 Kopke) • Cardigan VillageChapel Flat • Coghills Creek (1860–1968) • Delacombe • Durham Lead (1861–1976 Hardies Hill) • Ercildoune (1909–1909 Ercildoun) • Eureka (1946–1993) • Glen Park (Bungaree Springs, Glenpark) • Glendaruel (1858–1955) • Glendonnell (1868–1917 Glendonald) • Golden Point (1851–1864 Poverty Point, 1864- Sovereign Hill) • Gong Gong (1877–1917) • InvermayInvermay ParkLake Gardens • Lake Wendouree (1956 for Olympic games rowing) • Learmonth (Lake Learmonth) • Lucas (2011- ) • Magpie (1873–1972 Black Lead) • Miners Rest (1857- Midas) • Mitchell Park • Mount Bolton (see Addington) (1863–1974) • Mount Clear (1865- ) • Mount Helen • Mount Pleasant (1858–1983) • Mount Rowan (1867–1974) • Nerrina (1862–1971 Little Bendigo) • Newington (1864–1974) • Redan (Redan Bridge) • Scotchmans Lead (Scotchmans, Yarrowee) • Scotsburn (Scott's Marsh) • Sebastopol • Soldiers Hill • Tourello (1868–1950) • Warrenheip (1859–1988) • Weatherboard (1868–1969 Weatherboard Hill) • Wendouree (Wendouree West, Wendouree Village) • Windermere (1862–1975)

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