County of Benambra explained

Type:cadastral
Benambra
State:vic
Est:24 February 1871
Area:7120
Near-Nw:Goulburn (NSW)
Near-N:Selwyn (NSW)
Near-Ne:Selwyn (NSW)
Near-E:Selwyn (NSW)
Near-Se:Tambo
Near-S:Tambo
Near-Sw:Dargo
Near-W:Bogong

The County of Benambra is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located between the Mitta Mitta River in the west, and the Murray River to the north and east. The town of Benambra is located near the southern edge. The area of the county roughly corresponds with the Electoral district of Benambra. Corryong is the largest town in the county. The county was proclaimed in 1871.

Parishes

Parishes include:

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