Adaminaby

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Adaminaby ist ein kleiner Ort in den Snowy Mountains, in New South Wales, Australien, der 402 km von Sydney, 140 km von Canberra und 85 km von Cooma entfernt ist. Der Ort liegt auf 1.021 Meter über Meereshöhe nordwestlich am Snowy Mountains Highway. Es ist ein historischer Ort, der durch den Staudammbau des Lake Eucumbene 1957 neu gegründet wurde. Adaminaby ist ein Ort, der für Forellenfischen bekannt ist. Er bietet aber auch Möglichkeiten zum Pferdesport, Buschwandern und Wassersport am Snowy-Mountains-System und im Winter Skisport. rdf:langString
Adaminaby est un hameau de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud en Australie, sur la Snowy Mountains Highway. Il compte 234 habitants en 2006. rdf:langString
Adaminaby – miasto w Australii, w stanie Nowa Południowa Walia. Ośrodek narciarski i wędkarski powstały w latach 50. XX wieku w wyniku przeniesienia około 100 budynków z miejscowości zalanej w wyniku utworzenia jako części zespołu hydroelektrownii – Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme. rdf:langString
Adaminaby är en stad (town) i delstaten New South Wales i Australien. Folkmängden uppgick till 226 år 2011. rdf:langString
Adaminaby é uma pequena cidade australiana localizada no sudeste do estado da Nova Gales do Sul. A sua população era de 234 habitantes, segundo o censo de 2006, dos quais 123 são homens e 111 são mulheres. rdf:langString
Adaminaby /ædəˈmɪnəbi/ is a small town near the Snowy Mountains north-west of Cooma, New South Wales, Australia, in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council. The historic town, of 301 people at the 2016 census, is a trout fishing centre and winter sports destination situated at 1,017 metres (3,337 ft) above sea level. Economic life is built around tourism and agriculture–the town serves as a service point for Selwyn Snowfields and the Northern Skifields. It is also a popular destination for horse riders, bushwalkers, fly-fishermen and water sports enthusiasts as well as a base for viewing aspects of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Adaminaby /ædəˈmɪnəbi/ is a small town near the Snowy Mountains north-west of Cooma, New South Wales, Australia, in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council. The historic town, of 301 people at the 2016 census, is a trout fishing centre and winter sports destination situated at 1,017 metres (3,337 ft) above sea level. Economic life is built around tourism and agriculture–the town serves as a service point for Selwyn Snowfields and the Northern Skifields. It is also a popular destination for horse riders, bushwalkers, fly-fishermen and water sports enthusiasts as well as a base for viewing aspects of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. Adaminaby is one of the highest towns in Australia, with regular snowfalls that are occasionally heavy during winter. The historic Bolaro Station and scenic Yaouk Valley are located near the township and Charlie McKeahnie, said to be the inspiration for The Man From Snowy River, a poem by Banjo Paterson, lived and died in the district. Later, Nobel winning author Patrick White wrote about the town. The construction of nearby Lake Eucumbene made it necessary to re-locate the original township of (Old) Adaminaby in 1957. In times of drought, the original township and relics of the old valley re-emerge from under the waters of the lake. The present township is located on the Snowy Mountains Highway and is known as the "Home of The Big Trout" and the location of the Snowy Scheme Museum.
rdf:langString Adaminaby ist ein kleiner Ort in den Snowy Mountains, in New South Wales, Australien, der 402 km von Sydney, 140 km von Canberra und 85 km von Cooma entfernt ist. Der Ort liegt auf 1.021 Meter über Meereshöhe nordwestlich am Snowy Mountains Highway. Es ist ein historischer Ort, der durch den Staudammbau des Lake Eucumbene 1957 neu gegründet wurde. Adaminaby ist ein Ort, der für Forellenfischen bekannt ist. Er bietet aber auch Möglichkeiten zum Pferdesport, Buschwandern und Wassersport am Snowy-Mountains-System und im Winter Skisport.
rdf:langString Adaminaby est un hameau de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud en Australie, sur la Snowy Mountains Highway. Il compte 234 habitants en 2006.
rdf:langString Adaminaby – miasto w Australii, w stanie Nowa Południowa Walia. Ośrodek narciarski i wędkarski powstały w latach 50. XX wieku w wyniku przeniesienia około 100 budynków z miejscowości zalanej w wyniku utworzenia jako części zespołu hydroelektrownii – Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme.
rdf:langString Adaminaby är en stad (town) i delstaten New South Wales i Australien. Folkmängden uppgick till 226 år 2011.
rdf:langString Adaminaby é uma pequena cidade australiana localizada no sudeste do estado da Nova Gales do Sul. A sua população era de 234 habitantes, segundo o censo de 2006, dos quais 123 são homens e 111 são mulheres.
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