Bass River

The Bass River, a perennial river of the catchment, is located in the West Gippsland region of the state of Victoria.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Anderson and Newhaven.

Hamlet
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is a locality in Victoria, . The roundabout, which the locality is centralised around has been named the Roundabout, which is all the town is thought of today. is situated 3 km south of Bass River.

Village
is a town in southern Victoria, in the south region. Located on , adjacent to the channel known as The Narrows, it is on the island side of the bridge linking Phillip Island to the mainland. is situated 7 km west of Bass River.

is a seaside town located 117 kilometres south east of between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the of , Victoria, .

Bass River

Latitude
-38.5° or 38° 30′ south
Longitude
145.43333° or 145° 26′ east
Elevation
3 metres (10 feet)
Open location code
4RH7GC2M+28
Geo­Names ID
2176646
Wiki­data ID
Q4867964
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Bass River” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Bass River
  • Irish: Abhainn Bass
  • Slovenian: Bass River
  • Slovenian: Bass
  • Slovenian: reka Bass
  • Swedish: Bass River
  • Welsh: Afon Bass

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Localities in the Area

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