Magdala

Magdala is a former settlement and current locality about 20 km north of Gawler in . There was formerly a church and Lutheran school, but all that remains is the cemetery.
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  • Type: Locality with 50 residents
  • Description: locality in South Australia
  • Also known as: Magdala, South Australia” and “Magdala, South Australia, Australia

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Wasleys and Hamley Bridge.

Village
is a small town north-west of , . Roseworthy College is located around 6 km south of the town. is situated 6 km south of Magdala.

Town
is a community in located at the junction of the and rivers, as well as the site of a former railway junction. is situated 8 km north of Magdala.

Magdala

Latitude
-34.42321° or 34° 25′ 24″ south
Longitude
138.69994° or 138° 41′ 60″ east
Population
50
Elevation
158 metres (518 feet)
Open location code
4QQWHMGX+PX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3089897635
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
11776344
Wiki­data ID
Q24189326
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In Other Languages

“Magdala” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Magdala

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Magdala Lutheran Cemetery and Wasleys Institute.

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