Kadina

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Kadina is a historic copper mining town and one of the main commercial centers on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula.

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Kadina canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
country Australia
distanceFromAdelaide approximately 144 kilometres northwest
established 1861
foundedAs mining settlement
hasEvent local agricultural and community events
hasFacility health services
schools
shopping centres
hasHeritage heritage-listed buildings
historic mining sites
hasNearbyTown Moonta
Wallaroo
isPartOf Copper Triangle
Northern Yorke Peninsula
knownFor agricultural services
being a commercial centre on Yorke Peninsula
copper mining history
localGovernmentArea Copper Coast Council
locatedIn Copper Coast region
Yorke Peninsula
nameOrigin derived from an Aboriginal word believed to mean "lizard plain" or similar
postalCode 5554
primaryIndustryCurrent agriculture
retail and services
primaryIndustryHistorical copper mining
region Mid North region of South Australia
surface form: Mid North of South Australia
roleOnYorkePeninsula major commercial centre
state South Australia
timeZone Australian Central Standard Time
timeZoneDST Australian Central Daylight Time
traditionalOwners Narungga people
surface form: Nharangga people
transport served by road connections to Adelaide

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Wallaroo adjacentTo Kadina
Moonta associatedWith Kadina