Wagin

The Wheatbelt is one of the nine administrative regions of , with a population of about 75,000 in 2014, and with Northam as its largest town.
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  • Type: Town with 1,310 residents
  • Description: town in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia
  • Also known as: Wagin, W.A.”, “Wagin, Western Australia”, and “Wagin, Western Australia, Australia

Wagin

Latitude
-33.30761° or 33° 18′ 27″ south
Longitude
117.34534° or 117° 20′ 43″ east
Population
1,310
Elevation
264 metres (866 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AU WGI
Open location code
4PRVM8RW+X4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1855661341
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2059371
Wiki­data ID
Q2539195
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Swedish—“Wagin” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: واغن
  • Asturian: Wagin
  • Basque: Wagin (Mendebaldeko Australia)
  • Basque: Wagin
  • Cebuano: Wagin
  • Chinese: 瓦金
  • Dutch: Wagin
  • Egyptian Arabic: واجن
  • French: Wagin
  • German: Wagin
  • Italian: Wagin
  • Persian: واگین، استرالیا غربی
  • Polish: Wagin
  • Portuguese: Wagin
  • Samogitian: Wagin
  • Spanish: Wagin
  • Swedish: Wagin
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