Moonta may refer to: Moonta, South Australia, a locality in the Copper Coast Council including: East Moonta Moonta Bay Moonta Cemetery Moonta Mines North...
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Moonta is a town on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, 165 km (103 mi) north-northwest of the state capital of Adelaide. It is one of three towns...
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MV Moonta is a 1931 built Australian coastal passenger ship. Later in life she became the landlocked casino ship and tourist attraction Casino Le Lydia...
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Moonta Bay is located in the Copper Coast region of Northern Yorke Peninsula South Australia, adjacent to the historic town of Moonta and Port Hughes...
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Moonta Mines is a locality at the northern end of the Yorke Peninsula, adjoining the town of Moonta. It is located in the Copper Coast Council. From 1861...
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Moonta is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, New Moonta had a population of 78 people. New Moonta Provisional...
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Australian Cornish Mining Sites (section Moonta mine)
There are two distinct sites – Burra in the mid-north of the state and Moonta Mines in the northern Yorke Peninsula region. The heritage value of both...
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Thomas (born 24 November 1854, in Truro, Cornwall, died 22 February 1928, in Moonta) was an Australian composer, editor, and conductor. He is known for composing...
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large allotments". The Moonta Gun Club is located on Arthurton Road in East Moonta. East Moonta was connected to Moonta and Moonta Bay by a horse-drawn...
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The Moonta Cemetery in Moonta, South Australia was established under the Moonta Cemetery Trust in May 1866. Burials had occurred prior to that, with the...
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