Hundred of Barossa

The Hundred of Barossa is a cadastral unit of hundred in South Australia in the northern Adelaide Hills. It lies west of the Barossa Range at the south end of the Barossa Valley and is bounded on the north and south by the North Para and South Para rivers, respectively. It is the most northern of the eleven hundreds of the County of Adelaide and was named in 1846 by Governor Frederick Robe after the Barossa Range.

Barossa
South Australia
Barossa Reservoir, Williamstown, at the hundred's centre
Barossa
Coordinates34°37′43″S 138°52′46″E
Established29 October 1846
Area255 square kilometres (98.5 sq mi)
LGA(s)Barossa Council
RegionBarossa Light and Lower North
CountyAdelaide
Lands administrative divisions around Barossa:
Mudla Wirra Nuriootpa Moorooroo
Munno Para Barossa Jutland
Para Wirra Para Wirra Para Wirra

The principal towns within the hundred are Williamstown, Lyndoch, and Gawler East at the western edge. Other localities include Kalbeeba, Concordia, Rosedale, Sandy Creek, Cockatoo Valley, Barossa Goldfields, Pewsey Vale, Altona and Rowland Flat.

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