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

Rural City of Horsham

36°42′00″S 142°12′00″E / 36.7°S 142.2°E / -36.7; 142.2

Arapiles • Blackheath (1886–1961 Youngvale) • Brimpaen (1886–1957) • Bungalally (1888–1927 Burnt Creek, Green Lake, Green Lakes) • Clear Lake (1878–1977 Carchap, Jalumba, Merriville) • Dadswells Bridge • Dooen (Greenland Dam) • Drung (1872–1960 Drung Drung, Lewyn, Drung Drung South) • Duchembegarra (1912–1932 Duchembegara North, Wyn Wyn) • Grass Flat (1911–1927) • Haven • Horsham (Horsham West) • Jilpanger • Jung (1879–1994 Jung Jung, Jung Jung North, Jung North, Jerro) • Kalkee (1877–1960 Garup) • Kanagulk (1882–1956 Jeffries, Telangatuk) • Laharum (Lah-Arum) • Longerenong (1865–1958 Boningup) • Lower Norton (1902–1974 Lower Norton Creek) • McKenzie Creek (1890–1976) • Mitre (1887–1981 Mitre Lake, Mitre Lake South) • Mockinya (1911–1963) • Mount Talbot • Murra Warra (1877–1963 Kewell West) • Natimuk (Natimuk Creek, Natimuk Lake) • Noradjuha (Lowan) • Nurrabiel (1881–1974 Connangorach) • Pimpinio (Dahlen, Pimpinio West, Polkemmet) • Quantong (1894–1973) • Riverside (1891–1953 Morrison) • St Helens Plains (1908–1957 Helens Plains, Saint Helens, Golton Golton, Golton South) • Telangatuk East (1882–1975) • Tooan (1876–1972 Tooan East) • Toolondo (1908–1977 Brooksby's) • Vectis (1883–1976 Remlaw, Vectis East, Vectis South) • Wail (1882–1975 Wail North, Wail West) • Wartook (1888–1966) • Wonwondah (1881–1952 Wonwondah East, Wonwondah North, Wonwondah South, Heathvale)

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