Dangarsleigh is a rural locality and minor trigonometrical station about 11 km south east of Armidale, New South Wales. The locality is at an altitude of about 1,020 metres on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The name Dangarsleigh commemorates the surveyor and pastoralist Henry Dangar’s name. It is within the Armidale Regional Council local government area and Sandon County. The Kellys Plains-Dangarsleigh Country Women's Association (CWA) meets once a month in the CWA Rooms, Dangarsleigh Road.
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| - Dangarsleigh est un village australien situé dans la zone d'administration locale du conseil de la région d'Armidale dans l'État de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, à environ 11 kilomètres au sud-est d'Armidale. Il tire son nom de l'explorateur Henry Dangar (1796-1861). Près du village, s'élève les Dangars ou chutes de Dangarsleigh, où les eaux de la rivière Salisbury tombent de 120 mètres dans les gorges en contrebas.
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- Dangarsleigh is a rural locality and minor trigonometrical station about 11 km south east of Armidale, New South Wales. The locality is at an altitude of about 1,020 metres on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The name Dangarsleigh commemorates the surveyor and pastoralist Henry Dangar’s name. It is within the Armidale Regional Council local government area and Sandon County. The Kellys Plains-Dangarsleigh Country Women's Association (CWA) meets once a month in the CWA Rooms, Dangarsleigh Road. (en)
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| - Dangarsleigh is a rural locality and minor trigonometrical station about 11 km south east of Armidale, New South Wales. The locality is at an altitude of about 1,020 metres on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The name Dangarsleigh commemorates the surveyor and pastoralist Henry Dangar’s name. It is within the Armidale Regional Council local government area and Sandon County. At the junction of Dangarsleigh Road there is a war memorial erected by the Perrot family in memory of their oldest son, Harold, who was killed at Passchendale Ridge in the First World War. A dirt road leads to the Dangars or Dangarsleigh Falls, at which Salisbury Waters drops 120 metres into the gorge below. The Kellys Plains-Dangarsleigh Country Women's Association (CWA) meets once a month in the CWA Rooms, Dangarsleigh Road. In the 2006 census (held on 8 August 2006) there were 97 people usually resident in Dangarsleigh, 47.4% were males and 52.6% were females. (en)
- Dangarsleigh est un village australien situé dans la zone d'administration locale du conseil de la région d'Armidale dans l'État de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, à environ 11 kilomètres au sud-est d'Armidale. Il tire son nom de l'explorateur Henry Dangar (1796-1861). Près du village, s'élève les Dangars ou chutes de Dangarsleigh, où les eaux de la rivière Salisbury tombent de 120 mètres dans les gorges en contrebas.
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* Portail de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (fr)
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