Jerramungup is a Western Australian town located in the Great Southern agricultural region, 454 kilometres (282 mi) southeast of Perth and 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of the Gairdner River. The area was settled by Europeans prior to 1848, with the first homestead being built by John Hassell in 1848. The property was known as Jarramongup Station and was inherited by his son, Albert Young Hassell, who took up residence there with his wife Ethel after his father's death in 1885. The station was put up for sale by Edney Hassell and remained on the market for some time until it was acquired by the state government in 1950.
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| - Jerramungup (fr)
- Jerramungup, Western Australia (en)
- Jerramungup (it)
- Jerramungup (nl)
- Jerramungup (pl)
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| - Jerramungup is een plaats aan de rivier de Gairdner in de regio Great Southern in West-Australië. Het is het administratieve en dienstencentrum van het lokale bestuursgebied (LGA) Shire of Jerramungup, een landbouwdistrict. (nl)
- Jerramungup è una città situata nella regione di Great Southern, in Australia Occidentale; essa si trova 454 chilometri a sud-est di Perth ed è la sede della Contea di Jerramungup. Al censimento del 2006 contava 367 abitanti. (it)
- Jerramungup – miasto w Australii, w stanie Australia Zachodnia. (pl)
- Jerramungup is a Western Australian town located in the Great Southern agricultural region, 454 kilometres (282 mi) southeast of Perth and 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of the Gairdner River. The area was settled by Europeans prior to 1848, with the first homestead being built by John Hassell in 1848. The property was known as Jarramongup Station and was inherited by his son, Albert Young Hassell, who took up residence there with his wife Ethel after his father's death in 1885. The station was put up for sale by Edney Hassell and remained on the market for some time until it was acquired by the state government in 1950. (en)
- Jerramungup est une ville d'Australie-Occidentale située dans la région agricole du Great Southern, 454 km au sud-est de Perth et juste à l'ouest de la . La ville de Jerramungup est établie en 1953 comme un camp militaire, avant de devenir une ville en 1957, quand le gouvernement décide d'ouvrir la zone à l'agriculture. La mairie est terminée en 1958 et est connue comme le « Root Pickers Hall » (« le Hall des ramasseurs de racines » car elle a été financé par des bénévoles ramassant les racines d'eucalyptus. (fr)
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| - Tobruk Road, Jerramungup, 2018 (en)
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