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Eneabba is a town on the Brand Highway 278 kilometres (173 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. The area is famous for its spectacular display of wildflowers in the spring. It is also home to the Iluka Resources mineral sands facility. The first European visit to the area was in 1839 by the second disastrous George Grey expedition along the west coast. Grey and his party were forced to walk through the area after their boats were lost. On 11 April, Grey discovered and named the Arrowsmith River, after John Arrowsmith the English cartographer.

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  • Eneabba, Western Australia (en)
  • Eneabba (Australie) (fr)
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  • Eneabba is een plaats in de regio Mid West in West-Australië. Het ligt langs de Brand Highway, 282 kilometer ten noorden van Perth, 145 kilometer ten zuiden van Geraldton en 73 kilometer ten westen van Carnamah. In 2021 telde Eneabba 142 inwoners, tegenover 250 in 2006. (nl)
  • Eneabba – miasto w Australii, w stanie Australia Zachodnia. (pl)
  • Eneabba is a town on the Brand Highway 278 kilometres (173 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia. The area is famous for its spectacular display of wildflowers in the spring. It is also home to the Iluka Resources mineral sands facility. The first European visit to the area was in 1839 by the second disastrous George Grey expedition along the west coast. Grey and his party were forced to walk through the area after their boats were lost. On 11 April, Grey discovered and named the Arrowsmith River, after John Arrowsmith the English cartographer. (en)
  • Eneabba est une ville de Brand Highway située 278 km au nord de Perth, en Australie-Occidentale. La région est célèbre pour connaître une magnifique floraison de fleurs de toutes couleurs au printemps. Elle abrite également les carrières de sable d'Iluka Resources. La région a été pour la première fois explorée par un européen en 1839 lors de la seconde expédition de George Grey le long de la côte ouest. Grey et ses hommes furent forcés de traverser la région après que leur bateau se soit échoué. Le 11 avril, Grey découvre et nomme l', d'après le cartographe anglais . (fr)
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