Hundred of Kapunda
The Hundred of Kapunda is a cadastral unit of hundred in the County of Light, South Australia in the lower Mid North just north of the Barossa Valley. Named for the Kapunda copper mine in the 1850s which in turn is thought to have been a corruption of the indigenous word cappieoonda, referring to the spring which supplied water to the town. The hundred is bounded on the south by the River Light
Kapunda South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Section map of Hundred of Kapunda in 1873 | |||||||||||||||
Kapunda | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34.300°S 138.945°E | ||||||||||||||
Established | 7 August 1851 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 210 km2 (83 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Region | Mid North | ||||||||||||||
County | Light | ||||||||||||||
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The main town of the hundred, which also derives its name from the original copper mine, is Kapunda near the southern boundary of hundred. Other localities within the hundred are Hansborough, Bagot Well and Allendale North.
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