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Cowra and region
Cowra is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia in the Cowra Shire.
Subscription television service Austar is available in Cowra and the surrounding region via satellite and MMDS transmission.
The grape has been successful in the vineyards of Australia, particularly the South Burnett wine region in Queensland, Hunter Valley region, Langhorne Creek, Cowra and the Swan Valley.
The modern city of Cowra was built in a region previously called " The Lachlan ".
While never a major centre in the region, Neville has lost more and more importance over the years due to several factors including the establishment of the railway line through Blayney, the dominance of nearby centres including firstly the historic town of Carcoar and now Blayney, and the disintegration and disappearance of important roads linking the village to major centres such as Cowra to the south.

Cowra and are
There are significant populations at Wagga Wagga and Leeton and smaller groups at West Wyalong, Parkes, Forbes, Cootamundra, Cowra and Young.
They are intended to create an ambience similar to the Japanese Gardens at Cowra.
The main suburbs of Cowra are ; Cowra CBD, North Cowra, West Cowra, Taragala and Mulyan.
Sakura at the Cowra Japanese Garden is celebrated annually when the cherry blossoms are at their peak.
* Cowra Eagles are a rugby union team playing in the Central West Rugby Union competition.
* Cowra Magpies are a rugby league team playing in the Group 10 competition.
* Cowra Blues are an Australian rules football team playing in the Central West AFL competition.
* Cowra Eagles are a soccer club playing in the Bathurst District Soccer Senior Mens ( 1st Grade ) competition.
The field at Cowra Creek were worked from 1888 and are still popular for fossicking.

Cowra and Valley
The village is located mid way between the towns of Cowra and Forbes on the Lachlan Valley Way.
It includes the entire local Government areas of Boorowa, Cootamundra, Cowra, Goulburn Mulwaree, Harden, Upper Lachlan, Weddin, Yass Valley and Young Councils and parts of Palerang, Wingecarribee and Wollondilly Shires.

Cowra and have
In 1937 the NSW Department of Railways added six four-wheel streamlined rail buses to serve on small branch lines in Cowra and Harden that did not have enough passengers to justify a rail motor.
The LVR run tourist trains, mainly from Cowra to Blayney and Canowindra, and have now moved into general freight haulage.

Cowra and .
* 1944 – World War II: possibly the biggest prison breakout in history occurs as 545 Japanese POWs attempt to escape outside the town of Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
** WWII: Over 500 Japanese prisoners-of-war attempt a mass breakout from the Cowra POW Camp.
* Murray Cook ( born 30 June 1960 in Cowra, New South Wales ) is an Australian vocalist, songwriter and guitarist.
Later Richards moved to Cowra, New South Wales.
Kingsford Smith owned an old Avro plane and in 1922 flew to Cowra to see his old comrade.
Kingsford Smith and Richards flew under the Cowra traffic bridge.
Other inland alternate routes include the 20px Olympic Highway route between Albury and Sydney via Cowra and Bathurst, and also the 20px Federal / 20px Monaro Highway route via Canberra which links with the Hume Highway near Goulburn and the Princes Highway in East Gippsland.
Panoramic view from the Symbolic Mountain at the Japanese Garden s. The view takes in the gardens and the plains of the Cowra Shire Council | Cowra district across to the nearby mountains.
During World War II, a prisoner of war ( POW ) camp near the town of Cowra in New South Wales, Australia was the site of one of the largest prison escapes of the war, on 5 August 1944.
During the Cowra breakout and subsequent rounding up of POWs, four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers died and 108 prisoners were wounded.
The Japanese War Cemetery holding the dead from the Breakout was tended to after WWII by members of the Cowra RSL and ceded to Japan in 1963.
In 1971 the Cowra Tourism Development decided to celebrate this link to Japan, and proposed a Japanese Garden for the town.
At five hectares ( 12 acres ), the Cowra Japanese Garden is the largest Japanese garden in the Southern Hemisphere.
The highway ends at Bathurst, at the junction of the Mid-Western Highway to Cowra and the Great Western Highway to Sydney via the Blue Mountains.
* ROCCY FM-93. 9 FM Young, 107. 7 FM Cootamundra, 99. 5 FM Cowra
Its major headwaters, the Carcoar River, the Belubula River and the Abercrombie River converge near the town of Cowra.
Wyangala Dam was built near Cowra to regulate the flow of the river.

region and citrus
The Provence and Côte d ' Azur region is rich in quality citrus, vegetables and fruits and herbs – the region is one of the largest suppliers of all these ingredients in France.
By the late 19th century the agriculture in the region was diversifying, with market gardens and citrus orchards occupying the rich soil left after the timber harvest.
The valley of the Evrotas is predominantly an agricultural region that contains many citrus groves, olive groves and pasture lands.
The Samsun area, close to the midpoint, is a major tobacco-growing region ; east of it are numerous citrus groves.
* ( 1961 ): Acclimatization of citrus fruits in the Mediterranean region.
The area soon became known as a thriving citrus ranching region, with " Quaker Brand " fruit being shipped all over the United States.
( now Lake Magdalene United Methodist ) started in 1895 by Reverend Isaac W. Bearss, whose family line still maintains several acres of citrus groves in the region, butted up against the busy east-west, North Tampa corridor that bears the family name.
Some of these, including grapes, cereals, ground nuts, potatoes, apples and citrus, had an important and lasting influence on the societies and economies of the region.
The countries of the region are producers of oil, manganese ore, tea, citrus fruits, and wine.
The cuisine in Sylhet is quite similar to that shared across the country which is rice with chicken or meat curry, it does however have different staples of fish such as the Pabda fish, and the citrus fruit known as shatkora is used for flavour in curries, which is grown primarily in the Sylhet region.
Cotton, grapefruit, sorghum, maize, and sugarcane are its leading crops, and the region is the center of citrus production and the most important area of vegetable production in the State of Texas.
Tepic is the primary urban center of this rich agricultural region ; major crops include sugarcane, tobacco and citrus fruits.
The hurricane left significant crop damage across the region, including $ 2 million in citrus fruits and similar losses to timber, cocoa, and bananas.
When not prepared with plain cold water, citrus fruit juices are usually used, although this practice varies depending on the region.
Cork-oak, known in Portugal as " sobreiro ", has been grown commercially in the region for the past 300 years, with the areas between the trees typically given over to grazing, or on the more productive soils, to the growing of citrus fruit, vines or olives.
With the arrival and successul farming practices of the Afrikaners ( Boers ) in the nineteenth century, Rustenburg became a primary agricultural region with vast citrus estates due to the favourable climate and abundant water supply.
Agriculture in the region has been in constant decline since the decimation of the vast citrus estates of Rustenburg in the 70's and 80's due to pollution from increased smelting and beneficiating processes by mines.
The region grows about half of South Australia's grapes, and 90 % of the citrus and stone fruit.
Nazilli stands on the Menderes River, the biggest river in the Aegean region, and much of the district is in the Menderes valley, full of citrus trees, olives and figs as well as cotton, wheat and other crops.
The Qasmieh-Ras-el-Aïn region, irrigated from the river's lower reaches from main irrigation canals, to south and north, is one of the largest irrigated areas in the nation, consisting of 32. 64 km², shared among 1257 irrigating farmers, who concentrate on citrus crops and bananas ( Raad 2004 ).
It is the commercial center for a region where olives and citrus fruit are grown.
A rural agricultural area, Primero de Marzo is centered in a region well known for its high-quality production of petitgrain ( orange essence ) from the bitter orange tree ( citrus aurantium ).
The region is also important for cattle and sheep, poultry, linseed, tobacco, citrus and rice.

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