HORSHAM


Meaning of HORSHAM in English

city, west central Victoria, Australia, on the Wimmera River. Proclaimed successively a borough (1882), a town (1932), and a city (1949), Horsham was named after the West Sussex hometown of James Darlot, its first settler (1841). Connected by rail to Melbourne, 180 mi (290 km) to the southeast, it lies at the intersection of the Western (MelbourneAdelaide), Wimmera, and Henty (MilduraPortland) highways. The city is an important stock-selling centre in an irrigated area of fruit, vegetable, and cereal farming. Its agriculturally based industries are augmented by textile mills, foundries, and plaster and brick works. Horsham is the site of Longerenong Agricultural College, the Victorian Wheat Research Institute, Wimmera Base Hospital, and noted botanical gardens. Pop. (1981) 12,034. town and district, administrative county of West Sussex, historic county of Sussex, England. The town serves an extensive area of the Sussex Weald as an agricultural market and shopping centre and has light engineering and a few other industries. Christ's Hospital School (Bluecoat School) was moved there in 1902 from the City of London. The mostly rural district covers a large part of west central Sussex. Area, district, 205 square miles (530 square km). Pop. (1991) town, 42,552; (1998 est.) district, 121,700.

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