List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Rural City of Benalla

Rural City of Benalla

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Archerton (1895–1965) • Baddaginnie • Benalla (Broken River, Kilfeera, Mokoan West, White Gate Creamery, White Gate, Karn, Yin Barun) • Boweya (1877–1963 Mokoan) • Boxwood (1890–1976) • Broken Creek (1877–1978 see Devenish) • Bungeet (1892–1967) • Bungeet West (1902–1922) • Chesney Vale (1928–1947 Chesney) • Devenish (Major Plains, Nooramunga) • Glenrowan West (1915–1947) • Goomalibee (1902–1963 Goomalibee Creamery, Blackfields, Thorley) • Goorambat (Goorambat East) • Lima (1922–1970) • Lima East (1902–1970) • Lima South (1902–1970) • Lurg (1889–1968) • Lurg Upper (1922–1968 Upper Lurg, Mason's Hill) • Major Plains • Molyullah (1902–1976 Ryan's Creek, Dodds Crossing) • Moorngag (1902–1952 Mallum, Mallum Creek) • Mount Bruno • Myrrhee (1889–1970) • Samaria (1877–1962) • Stewarton (1902–1962) • Swanpool (Swan Pool) • Taminick (1877–1891) • Tarnook (1888–1948) • Tatong • Thoona (1882- ) • Upper Ryans Creek (1905–1963 Benalla Saw Mill) • Wangandary • Warrenbayne (1882–1973 Warrenbayne West) • Winton (1864–1960) • Winton North (1889–1960 Lake Mokoan) •

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