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Tullah is a town in the
northern part of the West
Coast Range, on the west
coast of Tasmania,
about 111 km
south of Burnie. The town has a po****tion of...
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Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm)
narrow gauge tourist tramway running from
Tullah, on a 1.9 km (1.2 mi)
short track by the edge of Lake
Rosebery in the West...
- This
story is
corroborated in an
autobiography by dancer-turned-socialite
Tullah Hanley, who
visited Ravagli sometime after Frieda had died, in
order to...
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Route in
Western Tasmania,
running from the
Murchison Highway (A10) at
Tullah to the
Zeehan Highway (A10)
north of Queenstown. It is, with the
Lyell Highway...
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through to
Tullah by
going just west of the West
Coast Range. The
highway crosses the
Mackintosh River and the
Murchison River near the town of
Tullah, where...
- pyhä lintu. Šitä ei nikonša
ruohittu ampuo, šiitä
tulou riähkä. Jouččenet
tullah meilä kevyällä ta šykšyllä tuaš lähetäh jälelläh šuvipuoleh. Hyö lennetäh...
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current west
coast newspaper,
covering Zeehan, Queenstown, Strahan, Rosebery,
Tullah and Waratah.See also the article:
Zeehan and
Dundas Herald Dundas Mining's...
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Source confluence Mackintosh River and
Murchison River • location
below Tullah • elevation 191 m (627 ft)
Mouth Hardwicke Bay • coordinates 41°40′13″S...
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development running north–south past
Mount Farrell,
adjacent to the town of
Tullah in Tasmania. Fed by the
damming of the Mackintosh, Sophia, Fury, Southwell...
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Christiansen Spouse Edith Lindem Children Elmer Christiansen Carl
Christiansen Tullah Christiansen Jake
Christiansen Olaf
Christiansen Paul J.
Christiansen Elsa...