County of Delatite

The County of Delatite is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located south west of Ovens River. Wangaratta is partly located in the county, at the northern end.

Delatite
Victoria
Location in Victoria
Lands administrative divisions around Delatite:
Moira Bogong Bogong
Moira Delatite Bogong
Anglesey Wonnangatta Dargo

Parishes

Parishes within the county:

  • Barwite, Victoria
  • Beolite, Victoria
  • Boho, Victoria
  • Borodomanin, Victoria
  • Brankeet, Victoria
  • Buckland, Victoria
  • Bungamero, Victoria
  • Cambatong, Victoria
  • Carboor, Victoria
  • Coolumbooka, Victoria
  • Coolungubra, Victoria
  • Delatite, Victoria
  • Dondangadale, Victoria
  • Doolam, Victoria
  • Dueran, Victoria
  • Dueran East, Victoria
  • Edi, Victoria
  • Eurandelong, Victoria
  • Garratanbunell, Victoria
  • Gonzaga, Victoria
  • Gooramgooramgong, Victoria
  • Greta, Victoria
  • Kelfeera, Victoria
  • Koonika, Victoria
  • Laceby, Victoria
  • Lima, Victoria
  • Loyola, Victoria
  • Lurg, Victoria
  • Maharatta, Victoria
  • Maindample, Victoria
  • Mansfield, Victoria
  • Marraweeny, Victoria
  • Matong, Victoria
  • Matong North, Victoria
  • Merrijig, Victoria
  • Mirimbah, Victoria
  • Monea South, Victoria
  • Moorngag, Victoria
  • Morockdong, Victoria
  • Moyhu, Victoria
  • Myrrhee, Victoria
  • Nillahcootie, Victoria
  • Oxley, Victoria
  • Panbulla, Victoria
  • Rothesay, Victoria
  • Ruffy, Victoria
  • Samaria, Victoria
  • Strathbogie, Victoria
  • Tallangallook, Victoria
  • Tarcombe, Victoria
  • Tatong, Victoria
  • Toombullup, Victoria
  • Toombullup North, Victoria
  • Too-rour, Victoria
  • Towamba, Victoria
  • Wabonga, Victoria
  • Wabonga South, Victoria
  • Wallagoot, Victoria
  • Wandiligong, Victoria
  • Wappan, Victoria
  • Whitfield, Victoria
  • Whitfield South, Victoria
  • Whorouly, Victoria
  • Winteriga, Victoria
  • Wondoomarook, Victoria
  • Youpella, Victoria

References

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