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Cowra (/ˈkaʊrə/) is a town in the
Central West
region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is the
largest po****tion
centre and the
council seat for the...
- The
Cowra Guardian, also
published as The Guardian, The
Cowra Gobbler,
Cowra Guardian,
Canowindra Star, The
Canowindra Star and
Eugowra News,
Cowra Guardian...
- The
Cowra Breakout occurred on 5
August 1944, when 1,104 ****anese
prisoners of war
escaped from a POW camp near
Cowra, in New
South Wales, Australia....
- HMAS
Cowra (J351/M351),
named for the town of
Cowra, New
South Wales, was one of 60 Bathurst-class
corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of...
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Cowra Prisoner of War Camp Site is a heritage-listed
former prisoner-of-war camp at
Evans Street,
Cowra in the
Central West
region of New
South Wales...
- The
Cowra Shire is a
local government area in the
Central West
region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
Shire is
located adjacent to the
Lachlan River...
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Cowra Airport (IATA: CWT, ICAO: YCWR) is a
small airport located 2
nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west
southwest of
Cowra, New
South Wales, Australia...
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Cowra railway station is a
railway station on the Blayney–Demondrille
railway line at
Cowra, New
South Wales, Australia. It is used by the
heritage Lachlan...
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Cowra is a wine
region and
Australian Geographical Indication in the
Central Ranges zone in the
Australian state of New
South Wales. It is
named for the...
- ****anese
prisoners of war
staged an
escape attempt on 5
August 1944 in
Cowra, New
South Wales.
Jones was born in the Gorleston-on-Sea area of
Great Yarmouth...