Kulpara South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 34°02′35″S 138°00′18″E / 34.043°S 138.005°E | ||||||||||||||
Established | 12 June 1862 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 280 km2 (109 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
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Region | Yorke Peninsula | ||||||||||||||
County | Daly | ||||||||||||||
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The Hundred of Kulpara is a cadastral unit of hundred located on the northern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia and centred on the township of Kulpara. It is one of the 16 hundreds of the County of Daly[1] and was proclaimed by Governor Dominick Daly on 12 June 1862.[2]
The hundred was named for a Kulpara Pastoral Station, a pastoral lease in the area in the mid 1800s. The name Kulpara is thought to derive from an indigenous term meaning 'water in the head'. Apart from the town of Kulpara, the hundred also contains the localities of Paskeville, Melton and South Hummocks.
Derivation of Name: Kulpara Pastoral Station; Other Details: Area 109 square miles. Kulpara is recorded as being a native name meaning water in the head and was applied to the pastoral lease.