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Cobar is a town in
central western New
South Wales,
Australia whose economy is
based mainly upon base
metals and gold mining. The town is 712 km (442 mi)...
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Great Cobar mine was a
copper mine,
located at
Cobar, New
South Wales, Australia,
which also
produced significant amounts of gold and silver. It operated...
- 1911
Cobar state by-election may
refer to:
September 1911
Cobar state by-election, held on 23
September 1911
December 1911
Cobar state by-election, held...
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Cobar Airport (IATA: CAZ, ICAO: YCBA) is an
airport located 3
nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi)
southwest of
Cobar, a town in the
Australian state of New...
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Cobar Sound Chapel is a
permanent site-specific
sound installation,
located 1.5 km west of the town of
Cobar, in
Outback New
South Wales, Australia...
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always been a part of
Cobar, for
local government purposes,
although the old site lies
around 10 km to the north-west of the
Cobar township. It was ****ociated...
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Cobar Shire is a
local government area in the
Orana region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
Shire is
located in an
outback area that is
centred around...
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Cobar Herald was an
English language,
broadsheet newspaper published in
Cobar, New
South Wales from 1879 to 1914. It was
later merged with the Western...
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Domingo de Guzmán,
until then they pla**** at the
Estadio Julio Armando Cobar in San
Miguel Petapa. In the
Apertura 2010 they pla****
their home games...
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Estadio Muni****l de San
Miguel Petapa, or
Estadio Julio Armando Cobar, is a multi-use
stadium in San
Miguel Petapa, Guatemala. With
artificial turf surface...