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The Central Highlands is a large geographical region in central Victoria, Australia. The term is mainly used in a geological context to describe that part of the Great Dividing Range that is west of its alpine areas but does not extend to its western end in Victoria's west. The area is situated east of Ballarat, south of Bendigo, north and east of Melbourne, and west of the alpine areas. Major towns of the Central Highlands include Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton and Woodend. All these towns are located in what is usually referred to as the West Central Highlands. The more mountainous and more sparsely populated eastern part of the Central Highlands is referred to as the East Central Highlands and has extensive areas of temperate rainforest.

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  • The Central Highlands is a large geographical region in central Victoria, Australia. The term is mainly used in a geological context to describe that part of the Great Dividing Range that is west of its alpine areas but does not extend to its western end in Victoria's west. The area is situated east of Ballarat, south of Bendigo, north and east of Melbourne, and west of the alpine areas. Major towns of the Central Highlands include Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton and Woodend. All these towns are located in what is usually referred to as the West Central Highlands. The more mountainous and more sparsely populated eastern part of the Central Highlands is referred to as the East Central Highlands and has extensive areas of temperate rainforest. (en)
  • Les Central Highlands du Victoria – la zone de hauts plateaux du centre du Victoria – est située dans la Cordillère australienne, à l'est de Ballarat, au sud de Bendigo, au nord de Melbourne, à l'ouest des zones alpines. Les principales villes et villages des hauts plateaux sont Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton et Woodend. Les hauts plateaux du Centre abritent des zones de forêt humide. (fr)
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  • The Central Highlands is a large geographical region in central Victoria, Australia. The term is mainly used in a geological context to describe that part of the Great Dividing Range that is west of its alpine areas but does not extend to its western end in Victoria's west. The area is situated east of Ballarat, south of Bendigo, north and east of Melbourne, and west of the alpine areas. Major towns of the Central Highlands include Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton and Woodend. All these towns are located in what is usually referred to as the West Central Highlands. The more mountainous and more sparsely populated eastern part of the Central Highlands is referred to as the East Central Highlands and has extensive areas of temperate rainforest. (en)
  • Les Central Highlands du Victoria – la zone de hauts plateaux du centre du Victoria – est située dans la Cordillère australienne, à l'est de Ballarat, au sud de Bendigo, au nord de Melbourne, à l'ouest des zones alpines. Les principales villes et villages des hauts plateaux sont Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Gisborne, Kyneton et Woodend. Les hauts plateaux du Centre abritent des zones de forêt humide. (fr)
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  • Central Highlands (Victoria) (en)
  • Central Highlands (fr)
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