SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade

SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade is a building in , . SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade is situated nearby to the pitch , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mount Gambier and Worrolong.

is the second largest city in South Australia with a population of 33,233, midway between and and 15 km west of the Victorian border.

Suburb
is a north-eastern suburb of Mount Gambier. Most of the suburb is in the . A small portion of the southwest including the Mount Gambier Golf Course is in the City of Mount Gambier. is situated 8 km north of SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade.

Locality
is a locality in the Australian state of located about 389 kilometres south-east of the state capital of and about 12 kilometres southeast of the municipal seat of Mount Gambier adjoining the border with the state of Victoria. is situated 10 km east of SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade.

SA Country Fire Service - Yahl Brigade

Latitude
-37.87879° or 37° 52′ 44″ south
Longitude
140.82699° or 140° 49′ 37″ east
Open location code
4RJ24RCG+FQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 310451135
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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