West Hoxton

West Hoxton is a suburb of , in the state of , . West Hoxton is located 40 kilometres west of the , in the local government area of the and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
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  • Type: Suburb with 9,980 residents
  • Description: locality in New South Wales, Australia
  • Also known as: West Hoxton, New South Wales” and “West Hoxton, New South Wales, Australia

Places of Interest

Highlights include Grimson Park and Carrington Park.

Park

West Hoxton

Latitude
-33.93167° or 33° 55′ 54″ south
Longitude
150.83444° or 150° 50′ 4″ east
Population
9,980
Elevation
59 metres (194 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AU 6DF
Open location code
4RRG3R9M+8Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 117168188
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
2143984
Wiki­data ID
Q7985424
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From French to Romanian—“West Hoxton” goes by many names.
  • French: West Hoxton
  • Hebrew: ווסט הוקסטון, ניו סאות‘ ויילס
  • Hebrew: וסט הוקסטון, ניו סאות‘ ויילס
  • Hebrew: וסט הוקסטון
  • Japanese: ウェスト・ホックストン (ニューサウスウェールズ州)
  • Romanian: West Hoxton, New South Wales
  • Romanian: West Hoxton, Sydney
  • Romanian: West Hoxton

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Carnes Hill and Horningsea Park.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Amphitheatre and Shale Hills.

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