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  2. Category:Wagga Wagga - Wikipedia

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    Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, lies on the Murrumbidgee River and is that state's largest inland city as well as being an important agricultural, military, educational and transport hub. The population in 2003 was around 57,000.

  3. File:The Range function centre, Wagga Wagga.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Riverina - Wikipedia

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    Wagga Wagga is the largest inland city in New South Wales with an estimated resident population of 56,675 people in 2019 [79] and serves as an important employment, educational, cultural, social and entertainment centre for surrounding towns throughout the Riverina. Wagga Wagga's facilities are of metropolitan standards with shopping, cafes ...

  5. Ashmont, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    A small shopping centre, the New South Wales State Emergency Service Murrumbidgee Region and New South Wales Rural Fire Service Riverina Zone Headquarters are located within the suburb. The Carmelite Monastery, a community of monastic, contemplative nuns, is situated on Morsehead Street. [5]

  6. Tolland, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The suburb is home to Mount Austin High School and Tolland Shopping Centre which has an IGA supermarket and a Domino's Pizza outlet. It was also home to the South Wagga / Tolland Football Club that played in the Farrer Football League from 1982 to 1997. The club disbanded in 1998.

  7. List of Wagga Wagga suburbs and localities - Wikipedia

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    Alfredtown; Book Book; Collingullie; Downside; Euberta; Gregadoo; Ladysmith; Mangoplah; Oura; Rowan; Tarcutta; Uranquinty; Information about locality boundaries has been sourced from the UBD New South Wales Country Road Atlas (16th edition, 2006) and City of Wagga Wagga website.

  8. Wagga Wagga railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed "Wagga Wagga" in 1882. [4] [5] In 1917, Wagga Wagga became a junction station when the Tumbarumba line opened as far as Humula; Tumbarumba was reached in 1921. Traffic on the branch dwindled in the late 20th century, and the last train on it ran in 1987. [6]

  9. Wagga Wagga Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wagga Wagga Airport (IATA: WGA, ICAO: YSWG) is a regional airport serving Wagga Wagga in New South Wales, Australia. The airport is located in the suburb of Forest Hill , 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south-east of the city centre, on land leased from the Department of Defence .