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The river rises below It starts below [[Mount Franklin (Tasmania)|Mount Franklin]] in the [[Great Western Tiers]] west of [[Ross, Tasmania|Ross]] and flows generally north by east before reaching its [[confluence]] with the [[Macquarie River (Tasmania)|Macquarie River]] northwest of {{TAScity|Campbell Town}}. The river flows through the settlements of {{TAScity|Lincoln}} and {{TAScity|Auburn}} . The river descends {{convert|682|m}} over its {{convert|38|km|adj=on}} [[ |
The river rises below It starts below [[Mount Franklin (Tasmania)|Mount Franklin]] in the [[Great Western Tiers]] west of [[Ross, Tasmania|Ross]] and flows generally north by east before reaching its [[confluence]] with the [[Macquarie River (Tasmania)|Macquarie River]] northwest of {{TAScity|Campbell Town}}. The river flows through the settlements of {{TAScity|Lincoln}} and {{TAScity|Auburn}} . The river descends {{convert|682|m}} over its {{convert|38|km|adj=on}} [[watercourse|course]].<ref name=bonzle/> |
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Revision as of 16:12, 18 December 2017
Template:Geobox The Isis River is a minor perennial river located in the Somerset Land District, in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia.[1]
Location and features
The river rises below It starts below Mount Franklin in the Great Western Tiers west of Ross and flows generally north by east before reaching its confluence with the Macquarie River northwest of Campbell Town. The river flows through the settlements of Lincoln and Auburn . The river descends 682 metres (2,238 ft) over its 38-kilometre (24 mi) course.[2]
See also
References
- ^ West, Rev. John. "History of Tasmania". Project Gutenberg.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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