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- Mundrabilla may refer to: Mundrabilla, Western Australia Mundrabilla Land District Mundrabilla (meteorite), large meteorite found in Australia This disambiguation...
- Mundrabilla is in a very sp****ly po****ted area in the far south east of Western Australia. The two significant features are Mundrabilla Roadhouse and...
- The Mundrabilla meteorite is an iron meteorite found in 1911 in Australia, one of the largest meteorites found, with a total known weight of 22 tonnes...
- Western Standard Time Western Australia Caiguna ****lebiddy Eucla Madura Mundrabilla South Australia Border Village UTC+08:45 is used as a time in Australia...
- places in Australia, including Border Village, Caiguna, Eucla, Madura and Mundrabilla. At the moment, these areas use UTC+08:45 because Western Australia does...
- (except Eucla and nearby areas, including Caiguna, ****lebiddy, Madura and Mundrabilla, unofficially observes UTC+08:45) Some bases in Antarctica. See also...
- Mundrabilla Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the Eucla Land Division on the Nullarbor Plain...
- (Border Village), Western Australia (Caiguna, ****lebiddy, Eucla, Madura, Mundrabilla) UTC+09:30 (ACST) – South Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales...
- of Western Australia Used in following towns: Border Village, Eucla, Mundrabilla, Madura, ****lebiddy Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) – UTC+10:00...
- climate. In particular, many meteorites have been discovered around Mundrabilla, some up to several tonnes in weight. According to the USDA soil taxonomy...