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The County of Villiers is one of the 37 counties of Victoria
Counties of Victoria
The Australian state of Victoria is divided into 37 counties. They are part of the lands administrative divisions of Australia. These counties were gazetted in stages between 1849 and 1871 as Victoria was progressively opened up to European settlement. By 1890 all parish boundaries had been gazetted...

 which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia
Cadastral divisions of Australia
Lands administrative divisions of Australia refers to the parts of Australia which are divided into the cadastral units of counties, parishes, hundreds, and other divisions for the purposes of land ownership...

, used for land titles. It includes the area to the north of Warrnambool, and to the west of the Hopkins River
Hopkins River
The Hopkins River is a river in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It begins near Ararat, and enters Bass Strait at Warrnambool. It is one of two rivers flowing through Warrnambool, the other is the Merri River....

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Parishes

Parishes include:
  • Adzar, Victoria
  • Ballangeich, Victoria
  • Banangal, Victoria
  • Belfast, Victoria
  • Bilpah, Victoria
  • Boonahwah, Victoria
  • Boorpool, Victoria
  • Bootahpool, Victoria
  • Boramboram, Victoria
  • Broadwater, Victoria
  • Buckeran Yarrack, Victoria
  • Bullanbul, Victoria
  • Caramut, Victoria
    Caramut, Victoria
    Caramut is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia on the Hamilton Highway. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area and the federal Division of Wannon...

  • Caramut South, Victoria
  • Chatsworth West, Victoria
  • Clonleigh, Victoria
  • Codrington, Victoria
  • Cooramook, Victoria
  • Corea, Victoria
  • Croxton East, Victoria
  • Dunkeld, Victoria
    Dunkeld, Victoria
    Dunkeld is a town in Victoria, Australia at the southern end of the Grampians National Park, in the Shire of Southern Grampians. It is approx 283 km west of Melbourne on the Glenelg Highway. The town's population is holding steady but ageing...

  • Framlingham West, Victoria
  • Hexham West, Victoria
  • Jennawarra, Victoria
  • Kangertong, Victoria
  • Kapong, Victoria
  • Kay, Victoria
  • Koroit, Victoria
    Koroit, Victoria
    Koroit is a small rural town in western Victoria, Australia a few kilometres north of the Princes Highway, north-west of Warrnambool and west of Melbourne. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area located amidst rolling green pastures on the North rim of Tower Hill. At the 2006 census,...

  • Langulac, Victoria
  • Linlithgow, Victoria
  • Meerai, Victoria
  • Minhamite, Victoria
  • Minjah, Victoria
  • Minjah North, Victoria
  • Nanapundah, Victoria
  • Nareeb Nareeb, Victoria
  • Pom Pom, Victoria
  • Purdeet, Victoria
  • Purdeet East, Victoria
  • Purnim, Victoria
    Purnim, Victoria
    Purnim is a township in Victoria, Australia. The town is located south west of the state capital, Melbourne, on the Hopkins Highway midway between Warrnambool and Mortlake. At the 2006 census, Purnim and the surrounding area had a population of 459....

  • Quamby, Victoria
  • Quamby North, Victoria
  • St.Helens, Victoria
  • Tallangoork, Victoria
  • Wangoom, Victoria
  • Warrong, Victoria
  • Willatook, Victoria
  • Woolsthorpe, Victoria
    Woolsthorpe, Victoria
    Woolsthorpe is a small town in the Shire of Moyne, Victoria. It is situated at the intersection of the Woolsthorpe-Heywood, Kororoit-Woolsthopre, and Warrnambool-Caramut roads, on the banks of Spring Creek. There is a local pub, the National Hotel...

  • Yalimba, Victoria
  • Yalimba East, Victoria
  • Yambuk, Victoria
    Yambuk, Victoria
    Yambuk is a town in Victoria, Australia. The township was established in the 1850s, the Post Office opening 1 March 1859.At the 2006 census, the town and surrounding area had a population of 540. It is located where the Princes Highway crosses the Shaw River...

  • Yangery, Victoria
  • Yarpturk, Victoria
  • Yatchew East, Victoria
  • Yatmerone, Victoria
  • Yeth-youang, Victoria
  • Yuppeckiar, Victoria
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