Lismore region

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The Lismore region is an area in northern New South Wales, Australia, traditionally inhabited by the Bundjalung people and known for its rich Aboriginal cultural heritage and subtropical landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic area
region
containsCity Lismore NERFINISHED
country Australia
hasAboriginalNation Bundjalung Nation NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity eucalypt forests
subtropical rainforests
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasCulturalEvent Aboriginal cultural festivals
hasCulturalHeritage Aboriginal cultural heritage
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Bundjalung people NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity beef cattle grazing
dairy farming
education services
horticulture
tourism
hasEducationalInstitution Southern Cross University (Lismore campus) NERFINISHED
hasFeature floodplains
river valleys
rolling hills
hasHeritageType Indigenous heritage
hasIndigenousLanguageGroup Bundjalung language NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeType subtropical
hasLandUse conservation areas
national parks
hasLocalGovernmentCentre City of Lismore NERFINISHED
hasMajorRiver Richmond River NERFINISHED
Wilson River NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRegion Ballina Shire NERFINISHED
Byron Shire NERFINISHED
Clarence Valley region NERFINISHED
hasTourismAttractionType cultural tourism
nature-based tourism
hasTransportLink Bruxner Highway NERFINISHED
Summerland Way NERFINISHED
knownFor agriculture
forested areas
rainfall
rich Aboriginal cultural heritage
rural communities
subtropical landscapes
locatedIn New South Wales
Northern Rivers NERFINISHED
northern New South Wales
partOf Far North Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
traditionalOwners Bundjalung people NERFINISHED

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Bundjalung people region Lismore region