Hundred of Nuriootpa

The Hundred of Nuriootpa is a cadastral unit of hundred in the County of Light, South Australia split between in the eastern Adelaide Plains and western Barossa Valley. Named in 1847 for an indigenous term officially thought to mean "bartering place" and traditionally used as neutral ground for trading between various indigenous tribes, it is bounded on the south and east by the North Para River.

Nuriootpa
South Australia
Vineyards at Gomersal in the hundred's southeast
Nuriootpa
Coordinates34.501°S 138.865°E / -34.501; 138.865
Established30 November 1847
Area260 km2 (100.5 sq mi)
RegionAdelaide Plains
Barossa Valley
CountyLight
Lands administrative divisions around Nuriootpa:
Mudla Wirra Light Belvidere
Mudla Wirra Nuriootpa Moorooroo
Munno Para Barossa Moorooroo
Barossa

The town of Nuriootpa is at the north eastern corner of the hundred. Other towns within the hundred are Freeling, whose the southern and oldest parts straddle the north border of the hundred, and Greenock, also in the hundred's north. The localities of Nain, Kingsford, Shea-Oak Log, Daveyston, Seppeltsfield, Marananga, Stone Well and Gomersal as well as parts of Templers, Roseworthy, Concordia, Rosedale, Lyndoch, Rowland Flat and Tanunda are also within the hundred.

The hundred borders on the greater Adelaide conurbation with the Gawler suburb of Hewett and parts of the suburbs of Gawler East and Gawler South also lying within the hundred at the south-western corner near the North Para's confluence with the South Para River.

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