Far North South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 29°S 136°E / 29°S 136°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 27,727 (2016 census[note 1]) | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 0.0397813/km2 (0.1030331/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 696,986[citation needed] | ||||||||||||||
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State electorate(s) | |||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Grey[5] | ||||||||||||||
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Footnotes | Map of adjoining regions[6] |
The Far North is a region that covers about 70 per cent of the Australian state of South Australia. It extends across the entire width of the state – about 1200 kilometres (750 miles) – for approximately the northernmost 750 kilometres (470 miles).[7] The state government defines the Far North region similarly, although it separately delineates the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands, the Yalata Aboriginal community and other unincorporated crown lands in the state's far west, which are officially considered part of the Eyre and Western region.[6] Colloquially, South Australians regard anywhere north of Port Augusta as the Far North.[8][9]
The Far North is by far the least populated region of South Australia.
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