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| | Descriptions of Australian Villages, Towns and Cities in NSW and ACT (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Most of the villages and towns are strung along the east-west route followed by the railway and highway (opened in 1815), which cut through a 200km long stretch of national parks and reserves running north-south. |
 | | With a shire population of about 13,000, the town of Cowra is situated in the centre of the Shire, bounded in the east by Limestone Creek on the Mid-Western Highway, to the west by Mount Broula, Canowindra on the Belubula River on the north and Breakfast Creek on the south. |
 | | South King St, near St Peters, is the place to go for foodies with industrial cooking equipment suppliers, the eccentric and delicious Fiji Markets and some of the best cafes, including breakfast favourite The Chocolate Dog where the service is either brilliant or appalling depending on who's on. |
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