SWAN HILL


Meaning of SWAN HILL in English

city, northern Victoria, Australia, on the Murray River, northwest of Melbourne. It is the chief market centre for the southern section of the irrigated Riverina district of New South Wales. The site was named in the 1830s by the explorer Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Mitchell, who was kept sleepless there by the calls of swans. Settled in 1846 by sheepherders, the community prospered as a river port during the paddle-steamer era. Situated in an area of intense fruit, grape, wheat, dairy, and vegetable farming, the city has factories to process the crops. Other industries include engineering and plasterboard manufacture. Swan Hill holds an annual Shakespearean festival. It became a shire in 1893, a borough in 1939, and a city in 1965. Pop. (1981) 8,398.

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