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Encyclopedia > The Willows

The Willows is a town in Queensland, Australia. Situated in a region called the Gemfields, sapphires are mined extensively in the area.


External links

  • Map and facilities list (http://cqgemfields.nqld.net/The%20Willows.htm)
  • A Gemfields homepage (http://www.gemfields.com/)

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The willows are deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus Salix, part of the willow family Salicaceae.
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