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- Andamooka may refer to: Andamooka, South Australia, a town and locality Andamooka Opal, a gemstone presented to Queen Elizabeth II Andamooka Station, a...
- Andamooka is a town approximately 600 km north of Adelaide in the Far North of South Australia on the lands of the Kokatha people. Andamooka is the largest...
- The Andamooka Opal is a famous opal which was presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1954 on the occasion of her first visit to South Australia. The opal...
- Islands on the lake include Andamooka Island and Murdie Island, both near the western s****; Trimmer Inlet runs between Andamooka Island and the s****, and...
- Andamooka Airport (IATA: ADO, ICAO: YAMK) is an airport in Andamooka, South Australia, Australia. List of airports in South Australia YAMK – Andamooka (PDF)...
- Andamooka 30°26′59″S 137°09′50″E / 30.4497°S 137.164°E / -30.4497; 137.164 (Andamooka) Andamooka Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as...
- Port Augusta which is located outside the unincorporated area and at Andamooka. The authority serves an area of 624,339 square kilometres (241,059 square...
- neighbouring towns in the area: Andamooka, an opal mining town about 30 km to the east, and Woomera, 84 km south of Roxby Downs. Andamooka people call the town home...
- Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2014. "Andamooka Station". Outback Lakes SA. Archived from the original on 24 January 2014...
- Adjora language (ISO 639-3: ado), a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea Andamooka Airport (IATA: ADO), South Australia ****istant District Officer, a subsidiary...