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Black Forest, South Australia

Ashmore and Cartier Islands

Neighborhood34.9603° S, 138.5767° E

Found in South Australia, Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Black Forest is a neighborhood. It has a population of 1,895.

Population1,895
ProvinceSouth Australia
Coordinates34.9603° S, 138.5767° E
CountryAshmore and Cartier Islands
Rank in Ashmore and Cartier Islands#2,991 of 19,231

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About Black Forest

Black Forest is located at coordinates 34.96° S, 138.58° E, in the Southern Hemisphere. It belongs to the South Australia administrative division of Ashmore and Cartier Islands.

Black Forest is the #2,991 largest locality in Ashmore and Cartier Islands by population, with 1,895 people.

Cities in South Australia

Black Forest is located in the South Australia province of Ashmore and Cartier Islands. Other cities in the region include Adelaide, Adelaide Hills, Mount Gambier. Black Forest has 1,895 inhabitants.

Adelaide1,469,163Adelaide Hills72,260Mount Gambier25,591Morphett Vale24,002Mount Barker21,554Gawler20,006Adelaide city centre19,820Parafield Gardens16,872Paralowie16,530Prospect14,584

Nearby Cities

There are 20 cities and towns within 25 km of Black Forest.

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Clarence ParkNeighborhood · 2,487 inhab.
0.6 km
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GlandoreNeighborhood · 2,952 inhab.
0.8 km
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Everard ParkNeighborhood · 1,060 inhab.
0.9 km
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ForestvilleNeighborhood · 1,347 inhab.
1.2 km
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Kurralta ParkNeighborhood · 2,766 inhab.
1.3 km
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MillswoodNeighborhood · 2,086 inhab.
1.3 km
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AshfordNeighborhood · 1,140 inhab.
1.3 km
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Kings ParkNeighborhood · 543 inhab.
1.4 km
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Cumberland ParkNeighborhood · 2,428 inhab.
1.6 km
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Clarence GardensNeighborhood · 2,279 inhab.
1.7 km
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GoodwoodNeighborhood · 2,910 inhab.
1.8 km
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PlymptonNeighborhood · 4,682 inhab.
2 km
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Westbourne ParkNeighborhood · 2,492 inhab.
2.1 km
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KeswickNeighborhood · 746 inhab.
2.1 km
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MarlestonNeighborhood · 1,817 inhab.
2.1 km
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North PlymptonNeighborhood · 3,158 inhab.
2.1 km
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WayvilleNeighborhood · 1,788 inhab.
2.2 km
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EdwardstownNeighborhood · 4,235 inhab.
2.3 km
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Hyde ParkNeighborhood · 1,632 inhab.
2.3 km
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UnleyNeighborhood · 3,929 inhab.
2.4 km

Explore Ashmore and Cartier Islands

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Largest cities in Ashmore and Cartier Islands

#1 Sydney5,557,233#2 Melbourne5,350,705#3 Brisbane2,780,063#4 Perth2,309,338#5 Adelaide1,469,163
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Black Forest?

Black Forest has a population of 1,895. It ranks #2,991 in Ashmore and Cartier Islands by population.

What province or state is Black Forest in?

Black Forest is located in South Australia, Ashmore and Cartier Islands.

Where is Black Forest located?

Black Forest is located at coordinates 34.96° S, 138.58° E in South Australia, Ashmore and Cartier Islands.

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