Huon Valley
Valley in Tasmania, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Huon Valley, or simply the Huon,[1] is a valley and geographic area located in southern Tasmania, Australia. The largest town is Huonville, with other smaller towns spread across the area. It includes Australia's most southern permanent settlement at Southport. The Huon Valley Council area had a population of 15,140 in 2011.[2] Famed for its apple growing, the Valley was first settled by British colonists in the 1820s;[3] prior to settlement the Huon Valley area was inhabited by the Mouheneenner, Nuenonne, Mellukerdee and Lyluequonny people.[4]
Huon Valley | |
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Apple Valley, Huon | |
Location of the Huon Valley in Tasmania | |
Area | 5,500 km2 (2,100 sq mi) |
Geography | |
Location | Tasmania, Australia |
Population centers | Huonville, Geeveston, Franklin, Cygnet, Southport |
Coordinates | 43.12°S 147.16°E / -43.12; 147.16 |
Rivers | Huon River, Arve River |
The area it is sometimes combined as the Huon-Channel area with the areas around D'Entrecasteaux Channel.[1]