Tweed River region

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The Tweed River region is a coastal area in northeastern New South Wales, Australia, traditionally belonging to the Bundjalung people and known for its river system, fertile valleys, and proximity to Mount Warning (Wollumbin).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
river valley
administrativeCentre Murwillumbah NERFINISHED
contains Mount Warning NERFINISHED
Wollumbin NERFINISHED
containsLocalGovernmentArea Tweed Shire NERFINISHED
containsTown Murwillumbah NERFINISHED
Tweed Heads NERFINISHED
Uki NERFINISHED
containsWaterBody Oxley River NERFINISHED
Rous River NERFINISHED
Terranora Inlet NERFINISHED
country Australia
drainsInto Coral Sea NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin eroded shield volcano
hasBiodiversity coastal wetlands
subtropical rainforests
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Bundjalung Nation NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
hospitality and tourism
hasFeature coastal floodplain
fertile valleys
hinterland
river estuary
subtropical climate
hasProtectedArea Border Ranges National Park NERFINISHED
Wollumbin National Park NERFINISHED
hasRiver Tweed River NERFINISHED
hasRiverSystem Tweed River catchment
highestPoint Mount Warning NERFINISHED
knownFor dairy farming
horticulture
scenic landscapes
sugarcane farming
tourism
locatedIn New South Wales
northeastern New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Australia NERFINISHED
near Gold Coast NERFINISHED
Queensland–New South Wales border NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Rivers region NERFINISHED
Tweed Volcano caldera NERFINISHED
traditionalCountryOf Bundjalung people NERFINISHED
traditionalOwners Bundjalung people NERFINISHED

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Bundjalung people region Tweed River region