Moama

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Moama is a historic river town in New South Wales, Australia, located opposite Echuca on the Murray River and known for tourism, river-based recreation, and its role in the region’s agricultural economy.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
agriculturalRegion Murray Irrigation Area
surface form: "Murray irrigation district"
climate warm temperate to semi-arid
country Australia
crossRiverConnection bridge to Echuca
distanceTo approximately 220 km north of Melbourne
approximately 800 km south-west of Sydney
economy agriculture
hospitality sector
retail and services
tourism industry
hasHeritage historic river trade history
pioneer and pastoral history
hasIndustry cropping
dairy farming
livestock grazing
viticulture
knownFor caravan parks and holiday parks
clubs and resorts
historic river port heritage
river-based recreation
tourism
localGovernmentFunction service centre for surrounding rural area
localSport Australian rules football
golf
netball
locatedIn Riverina region
locatedInLocalGovernmentArea Murray River Council
locatedOnRiver Murray River
locatedOpposite Echuca
nearbyWineRegion Riverina wine region
surface form: "Perricoota wine region"
partOfUrbanArea Echuca–Moama urban area
previousLocalGovernmentArea Murray Shire
region southern New South Wales
riverSystem Murray–Darling Basin
state New South Wales
timezone AEST
timezoneDST AEDT
touristActivity fishing
houseboating
river cruises
water-skiing
touristAttraction Murray River foreshore
clubs and entertainment venues
golf courses
holiday resorts
transportRoute Cobb Highway
connection to Northern Victoria

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