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narien+range Latitude and Longitude:

32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.9374°S 138.6044°E / -32.9374; 138.6044
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Narien Range
Mount Lock Range
Narien Range is located in South Australia
Narien Range
Narien Range
Highest point
Coordinates 32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.937420°S 138.604360°E / -32.937420; 138.604360
Geography
Country Australia
State South Australia
Region Mid North
Range coordinates 32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.9374°S 138.6044°E / -32.9374; 138.6044

The Narien Range (also known as Mount Lock Range, the Mannanarie Hills or Tarcowie Hills) is a range of hills in South Australia's Mid North. [1] The range stretches from a point north of Jamestown northwards to Orroroo.

The south-western slopes are home to the Hornsdale Wind Farm.

The name Narien is officially thought to be derived from John Narrien (1782-1860), a mathematics master who taught George Grey, Governor of South Australia in 1851 at the time of the first recorded use of the name. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Placename Details: Narien Range (Mountain Range)". Property Location Browswer. Land Services, Government of South Australia. SA0048825. Retrieved 13 October 2017.



narien+range Latitude and Longitude:

32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.9374°S 138.6044°E / -32.9374; 138.6044
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Narien Range
Mount Lock Range
Narien Range is located in South Australia
Narien Range
Narien Range
Highest point
Coordinates 32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.937420°S 138.604360°E / -32.937420; 138.604360
Geography
Country Australia
State South Australia
Region Mid North
Range coordinates 32°56′15″S 138°36′16″E / 32.9374°S 138.6044°E / -32.9374; 138.6044

The Narien Range (also known as Mount Lock Range, the Mannanarie Hills or Tarcowie Hills) is a range of hills in South Australia's Mid North. [1] The range stretches from a point north of Jamestown northwards to Orroroo.

The south-western slopes are home to the Hornsdale Wind Farm.

The name Narien is officially thought to be derived from John Narrien (1782-1860), a mathematics master who taught George Grey, Governor of South Australia in 1851 at the time of the first recorded use of the name. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Placename Details: Narien Range (Mountain Range)". Property Location Browswer. Land Services, Government of South Australia. SA0048825. Retrieved 13 October 2017.



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