List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Rural City of Swan Hill

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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