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The Lands administrative divisions of Western Australia refer to subdivisions of the state of Western Australia for cadastral (land title) purposes, most of which have been in place since the 19th century. The state is divided up for this purpose into five land divisions, which in turn are subdivided into land districts, which correspond to counties in other Australian states. These districts are then subdivided further into numbered locations, as well as gazetted townsites. Together, they form part of the lands administrative divisions of Australia. == Land divisions == There are five land divisions in Western Australia, as specified in Schedule 1 of the Land Administration Act 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LAND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997 - SCHEDULE 1 )〕 *Eastern Land Division *Eucla Land Division *Kimberley Land Division *North-West Land Division *South-West Land Division The Rabbit-proof fence is the border between the North West and South West divisions on the western side, and the others on the eastern side. In practical terms, the divisions are rarely used — in 1897, the Under Secretary for Lands described their purpose as "really only for the purpose of classifying land for Pastoral Leases."〔Letter from Under Secretary for Lands to Surveyor-General in ''Technical Descriptions — Land Districts'' (3647/97), 8 August 1897.〕 The system of divisions developed as follows: :''See also: Regions of Western Australia for a similar break-up of Western Australia to that of divisions'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lands administrative divisions of Western Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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