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  2. Belvidere, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Belvidere is a small town in the Alexandrina Council area of South Australia.With the advent of improved transport, the town no longer has a school or post office. The Soldier's Memorial Hall was built in 1921 to commemorate the 17 young men of the district who served in World War I, five of whom did not return. [3]

  3. District Council of Belvidere - Wikipedia

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    The District Council of Belvidere was a local government area in South Australia. It was created to provide local government in the Hundred of Belvidere on 13 December 1866 and combined into the District Council of Kapunda on 12 May 1932. [1]

  4. Belvidere - Wikipedia

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    Belvidere, South Australia, a small town southeast of Strathalbyn; Belvidere Range, South Australia, a mountain range; Hundred of Belvidere, a district north of the Barossa Valley in South Australia; District Council of Belvidere, a former local government area governing the hundred

  5. Belvidere Range - Wikipedia

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    The Belvidere Range is a mountain range of the Northern Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia. The range was named in 1840 by early geologist /explorer Johannes Menge because he thought the highest point commanded a beautiful view (Latin Bellus meaning beautiful and videre meaning sight).

  6. Hundred of Belvidere - Wikipedia

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    The Hundred of Belvidere is a cadastral unit of hundred located in the north Barossa Valley of South Australia in the County of Light. The lightly-populated localities central to the hundred are St Johns , Moppa , Koonunga , Ebenezer and St Kitts .

  7. Peters Hill (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Peters Hill, (518m), formerly Peter's Hill (the possessive apostrophe being officially deleted in December 1940) [1] is the highest peak in the Belvidere Range of hills in South Australia, a northern extension of the Mount Lofty Ranges.

  8. Belvidere, South Australia (Alexandrina) - Wikipedia

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  9. St Johns, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    St Johns is a locality southeast of Kapunda in the northern Barossa Valley, South Australia.Originally a private subdivision on sections 1450, 1451 and 1533 of the Hundred of Belvidere, [2] the boundaries of the locality were formalised in 2000 and the name formally adopted based on long-established use.