Badjaling

Badjaling is a small town in the region of located close to the Salt River, and is approximately 155 kilometres east of .
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  • Type: Locality with 12 residents
  • Description: locality in Shire of Quairading, Western Australia
  • Also known as: Badjaling, Western Australia”, “Badjaling, Western Australia, Australia”, “Yuruga”, and “Yuruga, Western Australia

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Yoting and Quairading.

Town
is a small town located between and in the region of Western Australia. It was originally a station on the Quairading to Bruce Rock railway line when it was established in 1912. is situated 9 km northeast of Badjaling.

Town
is a town located in the region. It is the seat of government for the . is situated 9 km west of Badjaling.

Badjaling

Latitude
-31.99861° or 31° 59′ 55″ south
Longitude
117.50325° or 117° 30′ 12″ east
Population
12
Elevation
229 metres (751 feet)
Open location code
4PWV2G23+H8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6092848937
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
2077392
Wiki­data ID
Q4840978
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In Other Languages

“Badjaling” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Badjaling

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