Mootwingee County


Mootwingee County, New South Wales is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales.
Mootwingee is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word and is also the name of nearby Mootwingee Station,and a landmark for the aboriginal people now a part of Mutawintji National Park.

Parishes

The parishes found within this county do not fall within a Local Government Area as the county lies within the Unincorporated Far West Region. A full list of the county's parishes and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
ParishLGACoordinates
BengoroUnincorporated
BimpiaUnincorporated
BomgadahUnincorporated
BooraboonaraUnincorporated
BoorlaUnincorporated
ByngnanoUnincorporated
CampbellUnincorporatedunknown
CoyurundaUnincorporated
DonnellyUnincorporated
ForrestUnincorporated
Fort OtwayUnincorporated
Gairdners CreekUnincorporated
GoorubaUnincorporated
KaraUnincorporated
KayrunneraUnincorporated
KoonburraUnincorporated
KoorningbirryUnincorporated
LachlanUnincorporated
LangawirraUnincorporated
MaropinnaUnincorporated
MordenUnincorporated
MulcaweeUnincorporated
MunyeUnincorporated
NoonthorangeeUnincorporated
NootumbullaUnincorporated
PepporaUnincorporated
RowenaUnincorporated
SaladinUnincorporatedunknown
Sturts MeadowsUnincorporated
TeegarraaraUnincorporated
TeltawongeeUnincorporated
TirltaUnincorporated
TruganiniUnincorporated
TucinyahUnincorporated
WaverleyUnincorporated
WindaunkaUnincorporated
WoodstockUnincorporated
WoonungaUnincorporated
YangimullaUnincorporated