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Bungendore is a town in the
Queanbeyan Region of New
South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang
Regional Council. It is on the
Kings Highway near Lake...
- the
Kings Highway,
about 15 km east of
Queanbeyan and 15 km
south of
Bungendore). The
complex is
known as the
General John
Baker Complex,
named after...
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Bungendore railway station is a heritage-listed
railway station located on the
Bombala line in New
South Wales, Australia. It
serves the town of Bungendore...
- of New
South Wales to the east and
north of that,
including towns of
Bungendore,
Murrumbateman and Y****, New
South Wales. Wine is
grown and
produced in...
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South Wales. The line
branched off the
Bombala line at
Bungendore Junction, 5 km
south of
Bungendore and
terminated 34 km
further south at Captain's Flat...
- also
extend to the lake's
southern s****line, in the area now
known as
Bungendore. The lake lies not far from the
traditional lands of the
Walbanga people...
- the
landmarks of Canberra. The
major cities and
towns are:
Bundanoon Bungendore Canberra Crookwell Marulan Mittagong Moss Vale
Queanbeyan Goulburn Robertson...
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Mittagong Bowral Moss Vale
Bundanoon Goulburn Gunning Tarago Y****
Junction Bungendore Harden Queanbeyan Cootamundra Canberra Junee Coolamon Wagga Wagga Ganmain...
- the
Kings Highway,
about 15 km east of Queanbeyan, and 15 km
south of
Bungendore, New
South Wales.
Queanbeyan has a
number of heritage-listed sites, including:...
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extended from
Bungendore. It was
added to the New
South Wales State Heritage Register on 2
April 1999. The
construction contract for the
Bungendore to Michelago...