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Lytton
Queensland
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Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Lytton:
Auburn Auburn Boondooma
Bulwer Lytton Boondooma
Rogers Derby Aubigny

The County of Lytton is a special kind of area in Queensland, Australia. It's like an old-fashioned way of dividing up land. These divisions are called "cadastral divisions." They help with keeping records of land ownership and boundaries.

The County of Lytton is located in the Darling Downs region of Queensland. This area is known for its rich farming land.

How the County of Lytton Was Created

The County of Lytton was officially named and its borders set on 7 March 1901. This decision was made by the Governor in Council. This group included the Governor and important government ministers. They made this decision under a law called the Land Act 1897. This law helped manage how land was used and divided in Queensland.

What is a County?

In Australia, a "county" is a type of land division. It's not a place where people live or a local government area. Instead, it's a way to organize land for legal and administrative reasons. Think of it like a big block on a map that helps the government keep track of land.

These counties were very important a long time ago. They helped with land sales, surveys, and keeping records straight. Even though we use different ways to organize land today, these old county names still exist. They are part of Queensland's history and how its land was first mapped out.

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