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  2. Robe, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Robe is a town and fishing port located in the Limestone Coast of South Australia. The town's distinctive combination of historical buildings, ocean, fishing fleets, lakes and dense bush attracts many tourists. Robe lies on the southern shore of Guichen Bay, just off the Princes Highway. At the 2021 census, Robe had a population of 1252. [8]

  3. District Council of Robe - Wikipedia

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    Offices in Robe. The District Council of Robe is a local government area located in the Limestone Coast area of South Australia. The main offices are in Robe, the town after which the council is named. The district relies on a mix of agriculture, fisheries and tourism as major components of its economy.

  4. County of Robe - Wikipedia

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    The County of Robe is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by and named for Governor Frederick Robe in 1846. [1] It covers a portion of the state's south-east from the west coast at Robe to the border with Victoria on the east. [1] This includes the following contemporary local government areas of the state: [1]

  5. Guichen Bay - Wikipedia

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    Guichen Bay, (locally / ˈ ɡ iː ʃ ən / GHEE-shən, French: Baie de Guichen) is a bay located on the south-east coast of the Australian state of South Australia about 115 kilometres (71 miles) northwest of the regional city of Mount Gambier and about 270 kilometres (170 miles) south-southeast of the state capital of Adelaide.

  6. Frederick Robe - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Holt Robe entered the Royal Staff Corps as an ensign [1] in 1817, following his father, Sir William Robe who was a colonel in the Royal Artillery.He was promoted first lieutenant in 1825, transferred to the 84th Foot in 1827, transferred to the 87th Foot as Captain in 1833, brevetted major in 1841, and promoted major in 1846.

  7. Hundred of Waterhouse (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Waterhouse South Australia Cape Dombey, Robe Waterhouse Coordinates 37°10′S 139°50′E  /  37.17°S 139.84°E  / -37.17; 139.84 Established 18 April 1846 Area 360 square kilometres (139 sq mi) LGA(s) District Council of Robe Region South East County Robe Lands administrative divisions around Waterhouse: Southern Ocean Mount Benson Bowaka Southern Ocean Waterhouse Ross Bray ...

  8. List of cities and towns in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of town and locality names in South Australia outside the metropolitan postal area of Adelaide.. For a list of suburbs in metropolitan areas of Adelaide, see lists inside following individual city council articles: City of Adelaide, City of Burnside, City of Campbelltown, City of Charles Sturt, Town of Gawler, City of Holdfast Bay, City of Marion, City of Mitcham, City of ...

  9. List of historic houses in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Property gifted to the National Trust of South Australia in 2021. [51] Marble Hill: 1880: Governor of South Australia: Adel. Hills: Destroyed by bushfire 1955: 2009 sold by SA government to private individuals who are funding restoration Martindale Hall: 1879: Edmund Bowman, jr. Min Man Road: Mintaro: Clare Valley: Museum: Edmund Bowman 1879 to ...