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Ando, New South Wales

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Established
  
1862

State electorate(s)
  
Monaro

Federal division
  
Division of Eden-Monaro

Postcode(s)
  
2631

Postal code
  
2631

Ando, New South Wales

Location
  
460 km (286 mi) SSW of Sydney 22 km (14 mi) N of Bombala

LGA(s)
  
Snowy Monaro Regional Council

Ando is a rural hamlet with a very small population in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council in southern New South Wales, Australia. The village is at the junction of the Monaro Highway and Snowy River Way, about 20 km (12 mi) north of Bombala. The surrounding area is predominately agricultural land holdings.

Map of Ando NSW 2631, Australia

Ando was first settled around 1862 by Ghikas Boulgaris (locally known as Jigger Bulgary), a Greek convict who had been transported to New South Wales after being captured attempting to rob a British merchant ship in the Mediterranean Sea. Boulgaris, the first Greek migrant in Australia, took up land on the Bibbenluke estate and named it Ando.

A school opened in the village in 1913, but closed in 2011 when enrollments had dropped to just 6 students. The village also maintains a rural fire service and a community hall. A railway station at Jincumbilly, a few kilometers west served Ando and the surrounding pastoral areas between 1921 and 1975.

References

Ando, New South Wales Wikipedia