Box 4 Folder 1: New South Wales place names, 1899-1903 - Page 116
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Name of place | Meaning or reason why it was given |
Cowambah | An elbow or bent arm |
Wobbygong | referring to a species of shark |
Pendimah | a resort for the black opossum |
Tomaree | referring to a high mountain |
Bulagah | referring to the back bone |
Wirrang | a clear flat |
Windy Wappa | a resort of the Brown pigeon |
Gnahrook | a place partly surrounded by water |
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