Port Augusta
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Położenie miasta na mapie Australii Południowej | ||
Państwo | Australia | |
Stan | Australia Południowa | |
Data założenia | 1852 | |
Populacja (2006) • liczba ludności | 13257 | |
Kod pocztowy | 5700 | |
32°29′S 137°46′E/-32,483333 137,766667 | ||
Strona internetowa | ||
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Port Augusta – miasto w Australii, w stanie Australia Południowa, nad Zatoką Spencera. Liczy ok. 14 tys. mieszkańców według stanu na 2006 rok.
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