Shire of Murrindindi
The Shire of Murrindindi is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covers an area of 3,880 square kilometres and, in August 2021, had a population of 15,197.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: local government area of Victoria with 15,200 residents
- Description: local government area in Victoria, Australia
- Also known as: “Murrindindi” and “Murrindindi Shire”
Shire of Murrindindi
- Location: Victoria, Australia, Oceania
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Wu Chinese—“Shire of Murrindindi” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Murrindindi”
- Dutch: “Murrindindi Shire”
- Dutch: “Shire of Murrindindi”
- French: “comté de Murrindindi”
- French: “Comté de Murrindindi”
- German: “Murrindindi Shire”
- German: “Shire of Murrindindi”
- Italian: “contea di Murrindindi”
- Italian: “Contea di Murrindindi”
- Russian: “Мурриндинди”
- Russian: “Шир-оф-Мурриндинди”
- Sardinian: “contea de Murrindindi”
- Slovenian: “Murrindindi Shire”
- Slovenian: “Murrindindi”
- Slovenian: “Shire of Murrindindi”
- Spanish: “Condado de Murrindindi”
- Swedish: “Murrindindi”
- Wu Chinese: “Murrindindi Shire”
- Wu Chinese: “Murrindindi 郡”
- Wu Chinese: “莫瑞丁迪郡”
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