What are the boundaries of Sutherland Shire?

What are the boundaries of Sutherland Shire?

Sutherland Shire is bounded by the City of Canterbury Bankstown and the Georges River in the north, the South Pacific Ocean in the east, Wollongong City and Royal National Park in the south, and Deadman’s Creek, Woronora Dam, Campbelltown City and Liverpool City in the west.

Is Sutherland in Scotland or England?

Sutherland, historic county, northern Scotland. It faces the North Sea on the east and the Atlantic Ocean on the north and northwest, where Cape Wrath, with its magnificent cliffs, is mainland Great Britain’s northwestern extremity. It lies entirely within the Highland council area.

Is Sutherland Irish?

The name Sutherland is usually of Scottish origin.

What is the biggest suburb in Sutherland Shire?

Sydney Sutherland Shire Suburb Rankings

Name Suburb Name Population (rounded)*
Jannali Jannali, NSW 6,250
Como Como, NSW 4,250
Cronulla Cronulla, NSW 19,000
Caringbah Caringbah, NSW 12,000

Why is Sutherland called Sutherland?

The name reflects the rather different world view of the Norse, who controlled northern Scotland for significant periods of time. For them, this was a land which lay to the south of Caithness, and so became known as Suorland. The name was eventually anglicised as Sutherland.

What country is Sutherland?

Scotland
Sutherland (Scottish Gaelic: Cataibh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland….Sutherland.

Sutherland Cataibh (Scottish Gaelic)
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country Scotland
Council area Highland
County town Dornoch

What ethnicity is Sutherland?

Scottish
Scottish: regional name from the former county of this name, so named from Old Norse suðr ‘south’ + land ‘land’ because the territory lay south of Scandinavia and the Norse colonies in the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

What nationality is the last name Sutherland?

Sutherland Name Meaning Scottish: regional name from the former county of this name, so named from Old Norse suðr ‘south’ + land ‘land’ because the territory lay south of Scandinavia and the Norse colonies in the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

Where should I live in Sutherland Shire?

Kareela and Bardwell Park are the most liveable suburbs in St George and Sutherland Shire, a new study reveals.

Where is Sutherland in Scotland?

Sutherland ( Scottish Gaelic: Cataibh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland. Its county town is Dornoch. Sutherland borders Caithness and Moray Firth to the east, Ross-shire and Cromartyshire (later combined into Ross and Cromarty) to the south and the Atlantic to the north and west.

Where can I find information about Shire maps?

The system contains a wealth of information on local zoning, green space, bushfire and flood prone land and even details on your weekly bin collection. Visit our website and search ‘Shire Maps’ for instant access to all this information, as well as aerial photographs stretching back to 1930, and links to ‘how-to’ videos for this mapping service.

What are the different parts of Sutherland?

South-West Sutherland – half-inch to the mile. [1855] – Gregory BURNETT, William SCOTT, Hector MORRISON – Map of the county of Sutherland, based on Burnett and Scott’s survey, 1833 with additions by Hector Morrison, 1853. North-West Sutherland – half-inch to the mile.

What is the Sutherland Shire heritage listed?

The Sutherland Shire has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Under the 1853 proclamation, the western boundary of district was the Woronora River. With the formation of the Sutherland Shire in 1906, the western boundary was extended to take in more agricultural land in an area which is now modern day Menai.

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