Scottish Place Names in Australia - New South Wales

New South Wales

  • Aberdeen
  • Abermain
  • Abernethy
  • Appin
  • Armidale (Armadale), suburbs include "Ben Venue"
  • Balranald
  • Ben Lomond
  • Breadalbane
  • Buchanan
  • Campbelltown
  • Carabost
  • Cessnock
  • Dalgety
  • Duns Creek
  • Fingal Bay (Fingal, Scottish form of Finn MacCool)
  • Fingal Head
  • Galston
  • Glencoe
  • Glendale
  • Glen Innes and Glen Innes Severn Council
  • Glenmore (now called "Elsmore")
  • Hamilton
  • Inverell and Inverell Shire
  • Invergowrie
  • Largs
  • Lismore
  • Lithgow
  • Lochinvar
  • Lorn
  • Maclean
  • Maitland
  • Mossgiel
  • Lake Macquarie
    • City of Lake Macquarie
    • Balmoral, New South Wales
    • Macquarie Hills, New South Wales
  • Paterson (William Paterson (explorer))
  • Pitnacree
  • Scone
  • Scotland Island
  • Stuart Town
  • Sutherland
    • Sutherland Point
    • Sutherland Shire
  • Tweed River
    • Tweed Heads
    • Tweed Shire
    • Tweed Valley
    • Tweed Volcano
  • Suburbs of Sydney
    • Abbotford
    • Alfords Point
    • Airds
    • Annandale (Annandale)
    • Annangrove
    • Balmain and Balmain East
    • Balmoral
    • Blair Athol
    • Blairmount
    • Bonnyrigg and Bonnyrigg Heights
    • Busby
    • Campbelltown
    • Camperdown
    • Castlecrag (by architect Walter Burley Griffin, who named the suburb after a towering crag of rock overlooking Middle Harbour, known locally as Edinburgh Castle)
    • Cawdor
    • Clyde
    • Cowan
    • Davidson, suburb in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney and Electoral district of Davidson, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
    • Doonside
    • Dundas and Dundas Valley
    • Elderslie
    • Erskineville
    • Glenmore Park
    • Glenorie
    • Macdonaldtown
    • Macquarie Fields and Macquarie Links and Macquarie Park
    • Melrose Park
    • Minto and Minto Heights
    • Mount Annan
    • Seaforth and North Seaforth (Loch Seaforth, Isle of Lewis)
    • Smeaton Grange
    • Zetland (Zetland

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