Hundreds
Like other counties in South Australia, it is divided into hundreds, the location, area and LGA (in the approximate area) of the hundreds is listed below:
Hundred | LGA (Local Government Area) | Coordinates | Area | Ref |
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Adelaide | City of Unley | 34°56′52″S 138°37′30″E / 34.9477217°S 138.6250318°E / -34.9477217; 138.6250318 | 106 sq mi (270 km2) | |
Barossa | Barossa Council | 34°38′08″S 138°53′17″E / 34.6354813°S 138.8880437°E / -34.6354813; 138.8880437 | 98.5 sq mi (255 km2) | |
Kuitpo | 124 sq mi (320 km2) | |||
Munno Para | City of Playford | 34°41′44″S 138°38′35″E / 34.6956557°S 138.6431796°E / -34.6956557; 138.6431796 | 108 sq mi (280 km2) | |
Noarlunga | 120 sq mi (310 km2) | |||
Onkaparinga | Adelaide Hills Council | 34°56′03″S 138°51′59″E / 34.9341730°S 138.8662602°E / -34.9341730; 138.8662602 | ||
Para Wirra | Adelaide Hills Council | 34°47′21″S 138°49′34″E / 34.7892613°S 138.8260494°E / -34.7892613; 138.8260494 | 102.5 sq mi (265 km2) | |
Port Adelaide | City of Playford | 34°41′04″S 138°31′44″E / 34.6843747°S 138.5289062°E / -34.6843747; 138.5289062 | 68.5 sq mi (177 km2) | |
Talunga | Adelaide Hills Council | 34°49′05″S 138°55′26″E / 34.8179713°S 138.9239246°E / -34.8179713; 138.9239246 | 89 sq mi (230 km2) | |
Willunga | 99 sq mi (260 km2) | |||
Yatala | City of Salisbury | 34°49′50″S 138°37′42″E / 34.8305942°S 138.6284037°E / -34.8305942; 138.6284037 | 111 sq mi (290 km2) |
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Famous quotes containing the word hundreds:
“The radical changes in society from the small, well-considered hundreds to the countless thousands have of course destroyed the neighborly character of the strange conglomerate. It is more ornamental and much more luxurious now than then.”
—M. E. W. Sherwood (18261903)
“Geroge Peatty: Im gonna have it, Sherry. Hundreds of thousands, maybe a half million.
Sherry Peatty: Of course you are, darling. Did you put the right address on the envelope when you sent it to the North Pole?”
—Stanley Kubrick (b. 1928)
“Books constitute capital. A library book lasts as long as a house, for hundreds of years. It is not, then, an article of mere consumption but fairly of capital, and often in the case of professional men, setting out in life, it is their only capital.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)