Cook County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes the area to the west of Sydney in the Blue Mountains, between the Colo River in the north, and the Coxs River in the south and west, encompassing Lithgow, Mount Victoria, Katoomba, Wentworth Falls, Lawson and most of the other towns in the Blue Mountains. The Nepean River is the border to the east. Before 1834, the area was part of the Westmoreland, Northumberland and Roxburgh counties.[1]
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| - Cook County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes the area to the west of Sydney in the Blue Mountains, between the Colo River in the north, and the Coxs River in the south and west, encompassing Lithgow, Mount Victoria, Katoomba, Wentworth Falls, Lawson and most of the other towns in the Blue Mountains. The Nepean River is the border to the east. Before 1834, the area was part of the Westmoreland, Northumberland and Roxburgh counties.[1] (en)
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| - Capertee, New South Wales
- Bilpin, New South Wales
- Blackheath, New South Wales
- Lithgow, New South Wales
- Penrith, New South Wales
- Cumberland County, New South Wales
- Colo Heights, New South Wales
- Colo River
- Coxs River
- City of Blue Mountains
- City of Hawkesbury
- City of Lithgow
- City of Penrith
- Electoral district of Cook and Westmoreland
- Mount Victoria, New South Wales
- Counties of New South Wales
- Local government in Australia
- Camden County, New South Wales
- Wentworth Falls, New South Wales
- Wilberforce, New South Wales
- Nineteen Counties
- Hartley, New South Wales
- James Cook
- Katoomba, New South Wales
- Lawson, New South Wales
- Westmoreland County, New South Wales
- Kurrajong, New South Wales
- Nepean River
- New South Wales
- Woodford, New South Wales
- Roxburgh County, New South Wales
- Blue Mountains (Australia)
- Hunter County, New South Wales
- Cadastral divisions of New South Wales
- dbr:Wollemi,_New_South_Wales
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| - Location in New South Wales (en)
- Looking north on the Nepean River near Penrith; Cook County is on the left of the river; Cumberland is on the right (en)
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| - Cook County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes the area to the west of Sydney in the Blue Mountains, between the Colo River in the north, and the Coxs River in the south and west, encompassing Lithgow, Mount Victoria, Katoomba, Wentworth Falls, Lawson and most of the other towns in the Blue Mountains. The Nepean River is the border to the east. Before 1834, the area was part of the Westmoreland, Northumberland and Roxburgh counties.[1] Cook County was named in honour of the navigator James Cook (1728–1779). The Electoral district of Cook and Westmoreland was the first state electoral district for the area, between 1856 and 1859. (en)
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