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Mid North Coast (sometimes called just "North Coast" and occasionally included in a broad definition of "New England") is one of a dozen regions into which people commonly divide New South Wales, a former British colony that is now the most populous state of Australia.
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[edit] Location and geography
South of Richmond-Tweed, New South Wales, east of New England, New South Wales, north-east of Hunter, New South Wales, it comprises seven coastal councils extending from Greater Taree in the south to Clarence Valley in the north.
[edit] Cities
[edit] Other localities
- Angourie
- Arrawarra
- Bellingen
- Boambee
- Bonny Hills
- Bonville
- Bowraville
- Corindi Beach
- Coutts Crossing
- Cowper
- Crescent Head
- Dairyville
- Deervale
- Dorrigo
- Ellenborough
- Emerald Beach
- Firefly
- Gleniffer
- Glenreagh
- Halfway Creek
- Hallidays Point
- Hannam Vale
- Harrington
- Hat Head
- Herons Creek
- Hungry Head
- Hyland Park
- Iluka
- Johns River
- Karangi
- Kempsey
- Kew
- Korora Bay
- Lake Cathie
- Laurieton
- Lorne
- Macksville
- Maclean
- Mylestom
- Nabiac
- Nambucca
- North Haven
- Nymboida
- Old Bar
- Port Macquarie
- Raleigh
- Sapphire Beach
- Sawtell
- Scotts Head
- South West Rocks
- Talarm
- Taree
- Tinonee
- Toormina
- Tucabia
- Tyndale
- Ulmarra
- Urunga
- Valla
- Wallabi Point
- Wauchope
- Wingham
- Woolgoolga
- Yamba
- Yarrahapinni
[edit] Counties
Counties in New South Wales, as in most of Australia, have no statutory function except that they are used for defining land ownership and transfer. They may overlap region boundaries. This region contains all or part of the following counties:
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[edit] See also
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