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Hundred of Balaklava

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Hundred of Balaklava
South Australia
Established22 May 1856
Area285 km2 (110.0 sq mi)
CountyGawler
Lands administrative divisions around Hundred of Balaklava:
Hundred of Goyder Hundred of Stow Hundred of Hall
Hundred of Inkerman Hundred of Balaklava Hundred of Dalkey
Hundred of Dublin Hundred of Dublin Hundred of Grace

The Hundred of Balaklava is a cadastral unit of hundred located on the northern Adelaide Plains in South Australia immediately south of the Wakefield River.[1] It is one of the eight hundreds of the County of Gawler.[2] It was named in 1856 by Governor Dominick Daly after the Crimean War Battle of Balaklava.[1] The township of Balaklava is at the extreme north east corner of the hundred.

The following localities of the Wakefield Council area are situated inside (or largely inside) the bounds of the Hundred of Balaklava:

Local government

The District Council of Balaklava was established circa 1870, bringing local government to the hundred.[citation needed] In 1983 the Balaklava council amalgamated with the neighbouring District Council of Port Wakefield and District Council of Owen to bring the hundred under the governance of the new District Council of Wakefield Plains. In 1997 Wakefield Plains and the District Council of Blyth-Snowtown were amalgamated bringing the hundred under the governance of the new Wakefield Regional Council.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Search for 'Hundred of Balaklava' (ID SA0004168)". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. ^ South Australia hundred maps 1:63 360. Surveyor General's Office. 1867.