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Brunswick River (Western Australia)

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Main source
  
223 metres (732 ft)

Length
  
48 km

Country
  
Australia

River mouth
  
Collie River sea level

Mouth
  
Collie River

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Brunswick River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia.

Map of Brunswick River, Australind WA, Australia

The river rises in the Darling Range then flows south-west discharging into the Collie River near Australind.

The river was named in 1830 by Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling after Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg and King of Hanover, the fifth son and eighth child of George III. Over a period of 5 days in December 1813, while in command of H. M. Sloop Brazen, Captain Stirling took the Duke and his entourage to Wijk aan Zee in Holland.

The Brunswick has six tributaries; Wellesley River, Ernest River, Elvira Gully, Augustus River, Frederic River and Lunenburgh River.

References

Brunswick River (Western Australia) Wikipedia