Barossa may refer to: Barossa Valley, a valley in South Australia Electoral district of Barossa Barossa Council, a local government area in South Australia...
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The Barossa Valley (Barossa German: Barossa Tal) is a valley in South Australia located 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Adelaide city centre. The valley...
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Barossa German (German: Barossadeutsch or Barossa-Deutsch) is a dialect of German, predominantly spoken in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia...
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HMS Barossa or HMS Barrosa, named for the Battle of Barossa (1811), has been the name of four ships of the British Royal Navy: HMS Barrosa (1812), a 36-gun...
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The Barossa Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest and most premier wine regions. Located in South Australia, the Barossa Valley is about 56 km...
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Barossa Council is a local government area in the Barossa Valley in South Australia. The council area covers 912 square kilometres, and had a population...
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Barossa Reservoir is a reservoir in the Australian state of South Australia, built between 1899 and 1902 to supply water to Gawler and other northern...
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The Barossa Gas Project is an offshore gas and condensate oil field under construction by Santos Limited in Australian waters in the Timor Sea around...
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Barossa Goldfields is a locality in South Australia. It is on the southwestern side of the Barossa Council, bounded on the southwest by the South Para...
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Regions of South Australia (redirect from Barossa Light and Lower North)
sometimes known as the Lower North) Adelaide Hills/Mount Lofty Ranges Barossa Valley Eyre Peninsula Far North Far West Coast (& Nullarbor), defined as...
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South Africa. After the EIC gave up its maritime activities in 1833-1834, Barossa became a transport. She made three voyages transporting convicts to Australia...
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Santos Limited (redirect from Barossa project)
the 2020s, hence the intention to develop the Barossa project to replace the dwindling reserves. The Barossa project is a proposed gas field in the Timor...
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The SS Barossa was a 4,239-gross register ton cargo ship built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Dundee for the Adelaide Steamship Company...
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Stockwell railway station was located on the Barossa Valley railway line. It served the town of Stockwell. Stockwell railway station opened on 24 September...
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The Hundred of Barossa is a cadastral unit of hundred in South Australia in the northern Adelaide Hills. It lies west of the Barossa Range at the south...
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HMS Barrosa (1860) (redirect from HMS Barossa (1860))
HMS Barrosa was a Jason-class corvette launched on 10 March 1860 at Woolwich Dockyard and scrapped in 1877. She was 225 ft long, 41 ft wide and of 1,700...
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The 1933 Barossa state by-election was a by-election held on 8 July 1933 for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Barossa. The by-election was...
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The Barossa Trail is a 40 kilometres (25 mi) cycling and walking path through the Barossa Valley in South Australia. Until 2019 the 27km between Gawler...
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Barossa Valley Way is the main road linking most of the major towns of the Barossa Valley in South Australia, designated as route B19 for its entire length...
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The Barossa Valley railway line is a railway line with several branches, running from Gawler into and through the Barossa Valley. The original terminus...
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Barossa zone is a wine zone located in central South Australia west of the Murray River and which occupies the Barossa Valley, the Eden Valley and some...
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Madgen played junior basketball starting in Under 10s for the Barossa Bulldogs in the Barossa Valley Basketball Association. She represented the BAVBA as...
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The Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association, more commonly referred to as the BL&GFA, is an Australian rules football competition based in the Barossa...
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The Barossa Rams Rugby Club is a South Australian rugby union club from the Barossa Valley wine region and based in the town of Lyndoch, 58 km northeast...
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The Herald (also styled as Barossa Herald, Barossa and Light Herald, or Barossa & Light Herald) was a weekly newspaper published in Tanunda, South Australia...
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November 1924 for one of the seats of the three-member electoral district of Barossa, South Australia. The cause for the by-election was the death of William...
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The Barossa District Football & Netball Club is an Australian sports club based in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. The club is nicknamed...
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the Barossa Valley contains Cabernet Sauvignon vines planted in 1888, believed to be the oldest Cabernet vineyard still producing wine. The Barossa Old...
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Barossa was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the colony (Australian state from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1938 and again from...
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The following is a list of convention and exhibition centers by country. Andorra Convention Centre (Andorra la Vella) Buenos Aires Exhibition and Convention...
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