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Waubra (formerly known as The Springs) is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Sunraysia Highway, north west of Ballarat and split between the Pyrenees Shire and City of Ballarat local government areas. At the , Waubra and the surrounding area had a population of 494. The town is known for the Waubra Wind Farm, one of the largest windfarms in Australia. It was the biggest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere on completion.〔http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/133881/waubra-wind-farm-community-divided/〕 The town was named after the local Wathaurong tribe "Waubra" that populated the area prior to European settlement.〔pg. 9. The Argus. Friday 25 November 1938〕 == History == The original inhabitants were the "Waubra" a Wathaurong indigenous Australian tribe.〔 Thomas Mitchell was the first European to visit the area, and during his 1839 journey, planted a flag on nearby Mount Mitchell.〔 The first settler was Mr John Warne who established a pastoral run in 1857.〔 The settlement was originally known as "The Springs". The Post Office opened on 20 April 1860. The railway came to in October 1888 with the opening of a Victorian Railways gauge branchline.〔''The Waubra Branch Line'' Turton, Keith W. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, December, 1969 pp287-293〕 It was renamed Waubra in 1889.〔 In 1931, passenger services were withdrawn and the line continued as a "goods only" line through to its closure in January 1968. The centenary of the town was celebrated in 1939 marking 100 years since Major Mitchell's sighting of the area.〔 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「Waubra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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