Maramie County is one of the counties of Queensland, Australia, that existed before 1901. [1] Named for a local variety of crayfish, the county is located in Far North Queensland on the lower Cape York Peninsula, about 130 kilometres (81 mi) south-east of Kowanyama. [2]
The county is divided into civil parishes.
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Maramie County is one of the counties of Queensland, Australia, that existed before 1901. [1] Named for a local variety of crayfish, the county is located in Far North Queensland on the lower Cape York Peninsula, about 130 kilometres (81 mi) south-east of Kowanyama. [2]
The county is divided into civil parishes.
15°43′44″S 142°40′06″E / 15.72889°S 142.66833°E