Mount Gambier

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Mount Gambier is a regional city in South Australia known for its volcanic landscape, including the famous Blue Lake, and its role as a commercial and service hub for the surrounding Limestone Coast region.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Gambier canonical 9
City of Mount Gambier 4

Statements (54)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
regional city
airportLocation north of the city
averageAnnualRainfall around 700 millimetres
climate oceanic climate
connectedByHighway Princes Highway
Riddoch Highway
country Australia
distanceToAdelaide about 435 kilometres southeast of Adelaide
distanceToMelbourne about 435 kilometres west of Melbourne
economicRole commercial hub for Limestone Coast
service centre for surrounding agricultural region
educationRole regional education centre
geologicalSetting extinct volcanic complex
hasAirport Mount Gambier Airport
hasFeature Blue Lake NERFINISHED
Brownes Lake (dry)
Cave Gardens sinkhole
Centenary Tower
Crater Lakes precinct
Engelbrecht Cave
Leg of Mutton Lake (dry)
Umpherston Sinkhole
Valley Lake NERFINISHED
hasSportsTeam Mount Gambier Pioneers (basketball)
hasTertiaryInstitution TAFE SA campus
University of South Australia
surface form: University of South Australia Mount Gambier campus
knownFor Blue Lake NERFINISHED
cave systems
dairy and agriculture service hub
forestry industry
limestone and sinkhole features
tourism
volcanic landscape
localGovernmentArea Mount Gambier self-linksurface differs
surface form: City of Mount Gambier
locatedIn southeastern South Australia
locatedNear Victoria border
majorIndustries beef and sheep grazing
dairy farming
forestry
retail and services
timber processing
tourism and hospitality
population about 30,000
rankInSouthAustraliaByPopulation second-largest urban centre after Adelaide
region Limestone Coast
sport Australian rules football
basketball
state South Australia
tourismAttractionType sinkholes and caves
volcanic lakes and craters
wine and food experiences in surrounding region
traditionalOwners Boandik people
volcanicProvince Newer Volcanics Province

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Limestone Coast contains Mount Gambier
Limestone Coast adminRegionOf Mount Gambier
this entity surface form: City of Mount Gambier
University of South Australia campus Mount Gambier
Princes Highway passesThroughCity Mount Gambier
Mount Gambier localGovernmentArea Mount Gambier self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: City of Mount Gambier
Umpherston Sinkhole locatedIn Mount Gambier
Umpherston Sinkhole locatedNear Mount Gambier
Canunda National Park near Mount Gambier
District Council of Grant surrounds Mount Gambier
this entity surface form: City of Mount Gambier
District Council of Grant seat Mount Gambier
District Council of Grant hasBorderWith Mount Gambier
this entity surface form: City of Mount Gambier