Hornsdale
Hornsdale is a locality in the Mid North region of South Australia 226 kilometres north of Adelaide. Mount Lock, Mount Ngaduri, Mount Williams and Champion Hill within the Narien Range form the eastern boundary of Hornsdale locality from south to north.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality with 35 residents
- Description: locality in Northern Areas, South Australia, Australia
- Also known as: “Hornsdale, South Australia” and “Hornsdale, South Australia, Australia”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Appila and Mannanarie.
Appila
Village
Appila is a locality in the Mid North of South Australia east of the lower Flinders Ranges. It occupies much of the eastern half of the Hundred of Appila and a strip on the western side of the adjacent Hundred of Tarcowie. Appila is situated 9 km west of Hornsdale.
Mannanarie
Locality
Mannanarie is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, situated in the Northern Areas Council. It was established in April 2001, when boundaries were formalised for the "long established local name". Mannanarie is situated 10 km east of Hornsdale.
Hornsdale
- Category: locality
- Location: Northern Areas Council, South Australia, Australia, Oceania
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In Other Languages
From French to German—“Hornsdale” goes by many names.
Localities in the Area
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