West Tamar Council

West Tamar Council is a local government body in , situated along the western side of the Tamar River in the north of the state. West Tamar is classified as an urban local government area and has a population of 23,769, it extends from the outer reaches of north-west and includes the towns and localities of , and Legana.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Exeter.

Town
is a small town approximately 24 kilometres north of the city of , , . At the 2016 census, had a population of 633. is situated 6 km southeast of West Tamar Council.

West Tamar Council

Latitude
-41.2644° or 41° 15′ 52″ south
Longitude
146.8912° or 146° 53′ 28″ east
Population
23,000
Elevation
135 metres (443 feet)
Open location code
4RC8PVPR+6F
Geo­Names ID
7839373
Wiki­data ID
Q1665325
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“West Tamar Council” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: West Tamar
  • Dutch: West Tamar Council
  • French: Conseil de Tamar Ouest
  • German: West Tamar Council
  • German: West Tamar Municipality
  • Italian: municipalità di West Tamar
  • Italian: Municipalità di West Tamar
  • Polish: West Tamar Council
  • Sardinian: municipalità de West Tamar
  • Spanish: West Tamar
  • Swedish: West Tamar

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Supply River Bridge and Stony Brook Bridge.

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