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Lalbert is a very small farming town in the north-west of Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Gannawarra. Lalbert is situated west of Kerang on the Swan Hill-Donald Road. At the , Lalbert had a population of 224. ==History== Named by Major Mitchell during his trek through the area in 1836, the name Lalbert (or L'Albert as it was originally spelt) is thought to derive from the aboriginal word for the creeper that grew on the mallee trees at the time. The first white people to live in the district were the Ham brothers who took out a pastoral lease there in 1846. By 1850, their sheep run had been subdivided into three separate pastoral properties: the Lalbert, Titybong and Towaninnie runs. The 1865 gazetteer recorded that there were only around 40 white people in the district at the time, all of whom were employed on the sheep stations. The district around Lalbert, moreover, was said to be "fit for nothing except sheep grazing for which purpose the entire available land is taken up". Lalbert is in the middle of the Mallee wheat growing area, which is renowned for its crops of wheat barley, oats, canola and legumes. It is 3 kilometres north of Tittybong. Situated 50 km west of Kerang, Lalbert is a mallee town. The town has a general store, hotel, school, hall and recreation reserve, and is a major grain receiving centre. Lake Lalbert, a few kilometres from town, is a flood filled lake and a significant environmental showpiece.〔http://www.gannawarra.vic.gov.au/Page/Page.asp?Page_Id=42&h=0〕 The nearest large town is Swan Hill. 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「Lalbert, Victoria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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