BOWRAL


Meaning of BOWRAL in English

town, east New South Wales, Australia, at the edge of the Southern Highlands. Settled in 1825, it bears an Aboriginal name meaning large, or high. Proclaimed a town in 1863, it had become a fashionable resort for wealthy families of Sydney (60 miles northeast) by the time it was gazetted a municipality in 1886. Bowral lies close to the Hume Highway and continues to serve as a resort and as a trade centre for a district producing vegetables, dairy products, fruits, trachyte, and coal. It has sawmills and brickworks. Fitzroy Falls and the Wombeyan limestone caves are nearby. Pop. (1981) 6,862.

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