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Victorian Central Highlands : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central Highlands (Victoria)
The Central Highlands is a region of Victoria. This term is mainly used in a geological context to describe the part of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria that is outside of the Alpine areas. The area is situated east of Ballarat, south of Bendigo, north and east of Melbourne, west of the Alpine areas and includes the Great Dividing Range. Major towns of the highlands include Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton and Woodend. All these towns are located in the western part of the Central Highlands usually referred to as the West Central Highlands. The eastern part of the Central Highlands referred to as the East Central Highlands also contains areas of rainforest. ==Rainforests== The East Victorian Central Highlands, including Melbourne's forested water catchments, contain cool temperate rainforests; dominated by Myrtle Beech and Southern Sassafras, with an understorey of ferns and mosses. They may also contain eucalypt trees and Blackwood.〔7 November 2003. ("Rainforest Fact Sheet" ). ''State of Victoria, Department of Sustainability and Environment'', Retrieved on 4 August 2009〕
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