"Le Mallee Murray est une r\u00E9gion de culture c\u00E9r\u00E9ali\u00E8re et d'\u00E9levage de moutons situ\u00E9e en Australie-M\u00E9ridionale et limit\u00E9e au nord et \u00E0 l'ouest par le fleuve Murray, \u00E0 l'est par la fronti\u00E8re avec le Victoria, et s'\u00E9tendant sur environ 50 km au sud de la Mallee Highway. La r\u00E9gion est essentiellement une vaste plaine, parsem\u00E9e de collines de sable. Les pr\u00E9cipitations annuelles y varient entre environ 250 mm au nord et 400 mm au sud. \n* Portail de l\u2019Australie-M\u00E9ridionale"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Murray Mallee"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Murray Mallee"@fr . . . . . . "Le Mallee Murray est une r\u00E9gion de culture c\u00E9r\u00E9ali\u00E8re et d'\u00E9levage de moutons situ\u00E9e en Australie-M\u00E9ridionale et limit\u00E9e au nord et \u00E0 l'ouest par le fleuve Murray, \u00E0 l'est par la fronti\u00E8re avec le Victoria, et s'\u00E9tendant sur environ 50 km au sud de la Mallee Highway. La r\u00E9gion est essentiellement une vaste plaine, parsem\u00E9e de collines de sable. Les pr\u00E9cipitations annuelles y varient entre environ 250 mm au nord et 400 mm au sud. Les principales localit\u00E9s de la r\u00E9gion sont , et Pinnaroo. Les villes le long du Murray sont g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement consid\u00E9r\u00E9es comme situ\u00E9es dans le Riverland ou le Murrayland, plut\u00F4t que dans le Mallee. \u00C0 l'origine, le Mallee \u00E9tait couvert de broussailles \u00E9paisses. De grandes \u00E9tendues (les estimations sont autour de 80 %) de la mallee ont \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9frich\u00E9es pour le d\u00E9veloppement agricole \u00E0 partir des ann\u00E9es 1880. La plupart de la v\u00E9g\u00E9tation naturelle qui reste est dans les parcs nationaux tels que le , le , le , le , le , le et le . \n* Portail de l\u2019Australie-M\u00E9ridionale"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "-35.0 140.0" . . . ""@en . "5752"^^ . "The Murray Mallee is the grain-growing and sheep-farming area of South Australia bounded to the north and west by the Murray River (in South Australia, \"River Murray\"), to the east by the Victorian border, and extending about 50 km south of the Mallee Highway. The Murray Mallee area is predominantly a vast plain of low elevation, with sandhills and gentle undulating sandy rises, interspersed by flats. The annual rainfall ranges from approximately 250 mm in the north to 400 mm further south. The area was very lightly populated up until the beginning of the 20th century, with marginal pastoral runs of sheep at low stocking rates. Artesian water was discovered at moderate depth, and railways opened to make shipping of grain feasible. The first railway was the Pinnaroo line in 1906 from Tailem Bend on the main Melbourne\u2013Adelaide railway. The success of this line led to construction further north of the Brown's Well railway line in 1913, and before that line had been completed, the government approved a number of spur lines from it. These included the Peebinga railway line into the land between the new line and the Pinnaroo line, extending the Brown's Well line north to Paringa, and spurs to Loxton and Waikerie. Another spur, the Moorook railway line opened in 1925. All of these have now closed due to the declining use of railways for grain transport in the area. The main towns in the mallee are Karoonda, Lameroo and Pinnaroo. Towns along the Murray are generally considered to be in the Riverland or Murraylands, rather than the Mallee. Originally the Mallee was covered in thick mallee scrub. Large expanses (estimates are around 80%) of the mallee were cleared for agricultural development, beginning as early as the 1880s. Most of the remaining natural vegetation is in protected areas such as Ngarkat Conservation Park, Billiatt Conservation Park, Karte Conservation Park, Peebinga Conservation Park, Bakara Conservation Park and Lowan Conservation Park."@en . . "1102219969"^^ . . . "43650"^^ . . . . "The Murray Mallee is the grain-growing and sheep-farming area of South Australia bounded to the north and west by the Murray River (in South Australia, \"River Murray\"), to the east by the Victorian border, and extending about 50 km south of the Mallee Highway. The main towns in the mallee are Karoonda, Lameroo and Pinnaroo. Towns along the Murray are generally considered to be in the Riverland or Murraylands, rather than the Mallee."@en . . . . . . "Murray Mallee"@en . . . . . . "POINT(140 -35)"^^ . . . . . "-35.0"^^ . . . . . . "SA"@en . . "140.0"^^ . . "region"@en . . "1779098"^^ . . "Murray Mallee"@en . . . . . .