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Encyclopedia > College Park, South Australia

College Park is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters. Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia with a population of almost 1. ... The South Australian local government area of Norwood Payneham St Peters covers an area just east of Adelaide. ...

Suburbs of the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters
College Park | Evandale | Felixstow | Firle | Glynde | Hackney | Heathpool | Joslin | Kensington | Kent Town | Marden | Marryatville | Maylands | Norwood | Payneham | Payneham South | Royston Park | St. Morris | St. Peters | Stepney | Trinity Gardens

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South Australia Facts (2342 words)
South Australia has boundaries with other States on the west, north and east and on the south is flanked by the Southern Ocean.
South Australia is a land of generally low relief with the inland area largely covered by plains, sand and gibber deserts.
Lakes Gardiner, Frome and Torrens are to the south of Lake Eyre.
Torrens Park, South Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
Torrens Park named after the nearby residence of Sir Robert Torrens, the third Premier of South Australia (for only four weeks in 1857) and instigator of the Torrens title land title system.
Transport to Torrens Park is available through the Belair railway line, to the Torrens Park station.
Torrens Park is in the state electorate of Waite and the federal Division of Boothby.
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