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Clarke
New South Wales
Clarke NSW.PNG
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Clarke:
Hardinge Gough Gresham
Hardinge Clarke Fitzroy
Sandon Vernon Dudley

Clarke County is a special type of land division in New South Wales, Australia. It is one of 141 areas known as cadastral divisions. These divisions are used to help organize land for official records, like property ownership and mapping.

Who Was William Branwhite Clarke?

Clarke County was named to honor a very important person named William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878). He was a famous English geologist and clergyman. A geologist studies the Earth's rocks and how they were formed. Clarke was one of the first people to explore and understand the geology of Australia. He made many important discoveries about the country's natural resources.

How is Clarke County Divided?

Like many counties, Clarke County is divided into smaller areas called parishes. These parishes are used for local administration and mapping. Each parish has its own name and location within the county. Some of these parishes are part of the Armidale Regional Council, which is a type of local government area that manages services for the community. Other parishes might be part of different local councils, like Kempsey Shire or Clarence Valley Council.

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