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Beulah Park is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside. Jump to: navigation, search Adelaide is the capital city of the Australian state of South Australia. ... Burnside is one of the more cultural cities in South Australia with a popluation of more than 3 million. ...

Suburbs of the City of Burnside
Auldana | Beaumont | Beulah Park | Burnside | Dulwich | Eastwood | Erindale | Frewville | Glen Osmond | Glenside | Glenunga | Hazelwood | Kensington Gardens | Kensington Park | Leabrook | Leawood Gardens | Linden Park | Magill | Mount Osmond | Rose Park | Rosslyn Park | Skye | St. Georges | Stonyfell | Toorak Gardens | Tusmore | Waterfall Gully | Wattle Park

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