District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula
The Lower Eyre Council is a local government area located on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The district covers the southern tip of the peninsula, except for the small area taken up by the City of Port Lincoln.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: local government area of South Australia with 5,000 residents
- Description: local government area in South Australia
- Also known as: “Lower Eyre Peninsula”
District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula
- Location: South Australia, Australia, Oceania
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- Dutch: “District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- French: “District de Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- German: “Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- German: “District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- German: “Lower Eyre Peninsula Council”
- Italian: “municipalità di Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- Italian: “Municipalità di Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- Japanese: “ロウアーエア半島地区評議会”
- Sardinian: “municipalità de Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- Spanish: “Consejo de Lower Eyre Peninsula”
- Swedish: “Lower Eyre Peninsula”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Wanilla and Edillilie.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Warunda and Strawberry Hill.
South Australia: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Adelaide, Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park, and Kangaroo Island.
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