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Established
  
1846

Ocean
  
Grey

Ocean
  
Robe

Grey
  
Follett (VIC)

County of Grey

Area
  
5,294 km (2,044.0 sq mi)

LGA(s)
  
City of Mount Gambier District Council of Grant Wattle Range Council

The County of Grey is one of the 49 counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed in 1846 by Governor Frederick Robe and named for former Governor George Grey. It covers the extreme south-east of the state from Penola and Lake George southwards. This includes the following contemporary local government areas of the state:

Contents

Map of Grey County, ON, Canada

  • Wattle Range Council (most part)
  • District Council of Grant
  • City of Mount Gambier
  • Hundreds

    The County of Grey is divided into the following 21 hundreds:

  • Hundred of Lake George (Lake George)
  • Hundred of Symon (Thorn Lea)
  • Hundred of Kennion (Furner)
  • Hundred of Short (Wattle Range)
  • Hundred of Monbulla (Monbulla)
  • Hundred of Penola (Penola)
  • Hundred of Rivoli Bay (Beachport)
  • Hundred of Mount Muirhead (Millicent)
  • Hundred of Riddoch (Mount McIntyre)
  • Hundred of Grey (Kalangadoo)
  • Hundred of Nangwarry (Nangwarry)
  • Hundred of Mayurra (Canunda)
  • Hundred of Hindmarsh (Tantanoola)
  • Hundred of Young (Dismal Swamp)
  • Hundred of Mingbool (Mingbool)
  • Hundred of Benara (German Creek)
  • Hundred of Blanche (Mount Gambier, Compton)
  • Hundred of Gambier (Glenburnie)
  • Hundred of Kongorong (Kongorong)
  • Hundred of Macdonnell (Allendale East)
  • Hundred of Caroline (Caroline)
  • References

    County of Grey Wikipedia