Rural City of Swan Hill
35°03′00″S 142°55′00″E / 35.05°S 142.9166667°E / -35.05; 142.9166667
Annuello (Koimbo, Margooya) • Bannerton (Banner) • Beverford • Bolton • Boundary Bend (Tinaro Creek) • Bulga (1905–1953) • Castle Donnington • Chillingollah (Chillingollah East) • Chinangin • Chinkapook (Christmas Tank) • Cocamba • Fish Point • Gerahmin (Daytrap, Day Trap, Day Trap North) • Goschen (Lalbert Road) • Gowanford (Ganeit) • Happy Valley • Kenley (1923–1967 Piambie) • Kooloonong (Koorkab) • Kunat (Kooem) • Lake Boga • Lake Powell (1918–1952 Belsar Island, Kyndalyn, Narrung West, Youngeira, Yungera) • Liparoo • Manangatang (Larundel, Leepi, Prooinga) • Meatian • Miralie (1925–1925) • Murnungin • Murrawee (1921–1947) • Murraydale (1916–1969) • Narrung (1902–1969) • Natya (Haysdale, Spinifex) • Nowie (Nowie North, Nowie South) • Nyah • Nyah West • Nyrraby (1902–1931 Rynaby, Yarraby Tank, Yarraby) • Pental Island • Piangil (Piangil North, Tudor, Kalma, Coonimur, Piangil West) • Pira • Polisbet • Robinvale (Bumbong, Robinvale South) • Speewa • Swan Hill (Swan Hill North, Swan Hill Folk Museum, Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement) • Swan Hill West • Tol Tol (Latten's Bend) • Towan (1915–1962) • Tresco • Tresco West (S1923–1925 see Tresco) • Turoar (1919–1942) • Tyntynder (Tyntynder Central see Nyah) • Tyntynder South (1902–1969) • Ultima (Fourteen Mile Plain, Mumbel Plains) • Ultima East • Vinifera (Tyntynder West) • Waitchie • Wandown • Wemen • Winlaton (S1927–1944) • Winnambool (1928–1942 Tyseley, Piccadilly Corner) • Wood Wood (1900–1987) • Woorinen (R1915–1993) • Woorinen North (S1921–1976 Dorrington) • Woorinen South (McNaughton's)
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Famous quotes containing the words rural, city, swan and/or hill:
“Once wealth and beauty are gone, there is always rural life.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“When the city gate catches fire, its the fish in the moat who suffer.”
—Chinese proverb.
“The snow, which doth the top of Pindus strew,
Did never whiter shew,
Nor Jove himself, when he a swan would be
For love of Leda, whiter did appear:”
—Edmund Spenser (1552?1599)
“The most interesting thing which I heard of, in this township of Hull, was an unfailing spring, whose locality was pointed out to me on the side of a distant hill, as I was panting along the shore, though I did not visit it. Perhaps, if I should go through Rome, it would be some spring on the Capitoline Hill I should remember the longest.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)