Hundred of Pichi Richi

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Pichi Richi
South Australia
Hundred of Pichi Richi 1884 (23157520544).jpg
Plan of the Hundred in 1884
Pichi Richi is located in South Australia
Pichi Richi
Pichi Richi
Coordinates32°11′42″S 138°12′54″E / 32.195°S 138.215°E / -32.195; 138.215Coordinates: 32°11′42″S 138°12′54″E / 32.195°S 138.215°E / -32.195; 138.215
Area94 square miles (240 km2)[1]
LGA(s)
RegionFlinders Ranges
CountyCounty of Newcastle
Lands administrative divisions around Pichi Richi:
Yarrah Boolcunda
Crozier Pichi Richi Palmer
Davenport Woolundunga Willochra

The Hundred of Pichi Richi is a cadastral hundred of the County of Newcastle in South Australia, located at 32.195°S 138.215°E and 293 m (961 ft) above sea level. It spans the eastern slopes of and is centred on the township of Quorn.

The traditional owners of the area are the Ngadjuri people.[2] The first European explorer to the area was Thomas Burr in September 1842.

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  1. ^ "Placename Details: Hundred of Pichi Richi". Property Location Browser Report. Government of SOuth Australia. 24 June 2009. SA0054921. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Ngadjuri". AusAnthrop Australian Aboriginal tribal database. Retrieved 16 March 2015.


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