Korunye, South Australia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Korunye,_South_Australia an entity of type: Thing
Korunye is a locality in South Australia beside the Adelaide-Crystal Brook rail line between Two Wells and Mallala. The name derived is from that of the historic railway siding, Korunye Railway Station, within the locality. South Australian historian Geoffrey Manning states that Korunye is from an indigenous word meaning "rainbow".
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Korunye, South Australia
rdf:langString
Gawler
rdf:langString
Korunye
rdf:langString
Korunye
xsd:float
-34.51237869262695
xsd:float
138.5102233886719
xsd:integer
25368118
xsd:integer
1012768209
rdf:langString
Ford through the River Light on Wasley Road, Korunye
xsd:integer
5502
rdf:langString
top
rdf:langString
Light
rdf:langString
sa
rdf:langString
town
xsd:string
-34.51238 138.51022
rdf:langString
Korunye is a locality in South Australia beside the Adelaide-Crystal Brook rail line between Two Wells and Mallala. The name derived is from that of the historic railway siding, Korunye Railway Station, within the locality. South Australian historian Geoffrey Manning states that Korunye is from an indigenous word meaning "rainbow".
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
2758
<Geometry>
POINT(138.51022338867 -34.512378692627)