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Encyclopedia > Mukinbudin, Western Australia
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About Mukinbudin - Western Australia (239 words)
The shire of Mukinbudin is comprised of an area totaling 3414 square kilometers with a total population of 820.
Mukinbudin has a wonderful community spirit, which is indicated in the clean surrounds, beautiful gardens and parks, and the drive and commitment of the community members.
Mukinbudin has won the Tidy Towns Competition 9 times in it's division and in 1994 was the State Winner, representing Western Australia in the National Titles.
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