town, southwest Western Australia, lying at the base of 1,890-foot (576-metre) Mount Barker, which was sighted in 1829 and named after Captain Collett Barker, the last military commandant at Albany on the coast, 35 miles (56 km) south. The town, proclaimed in 1899, is the administrative headquarters of Plantagenet shire. Situated on the Great Southern Railway and Albany Highway to Perth (210 miles northwest), it is a processing centre for a region of beef, sheep, grape, apple, and vegetable farming and manufactures concrete pipe. Mount Barker is a base for excursions to the scenic Porongorup and Stirling ranges. Pop. (1986) 1,390.
MOUNT BARKER
Meaning of MOUNT BARKER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012