County of Borung
The County of Borung is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The northern boundary of the county is at 36°S. At the north its western boundary is 142°E, its eastern boundary is 143°E. Larger towns include Dimboola, Warracknabeal, Horsham and Stawell. The county was proclaimed in 1871 together with the other counties of the Wimmera Land District. The county was proclaimed in 1871.Parishes
within the county:
- Ararat
- Areegra
- Ashens
- Bangerang
- Batchica
- Batyik
- Bellaura
- Bellellen
- Beyal
- Boreang East
- Boreang West
- Boroka
- Bulgana
- Bungalally
- Burrong North
- Burrong South
- Burrum Burrum
- Callawadda
- Cannum
- Carron
- Concongella
- Concongella South
- Corack
- Dimboola
- Dollin
- Dooen
- Drung Drung
- Dunmunkle
- Dunneworthy
- Gampola
- Glenorchy
- Glynwylln
- Golton Golton
- Hindmarsh
- Horsham
- Illawarra
- Jallukar
- Jeparit
- Joop
- Jung Jung
- Kalkee
- Kalymna
- Katyil
- Kellalac
- Kewell East
- Kewell West
- Kirkella
- Knaawing
- Laen
- Lah-arum
- Lallat
- Ledcourt
- Lexington
- Longerenong
- Marma
- Mockinya
- Mokepilly
- Mount Cole
- Moyston
- Moyston West
- Narraport
- Nullan
- Quantong
- Riachella
- Rich Avon East
- Rich Avon West
- Rupanyup
- Stawell
- Tarranyurk
- Vectis East
- Wallup
- Warmur
- Warracknabeal
- Warrak
- Warranook
- Warra Warra
- Wartook
- Warung
- Watchem
- Watta Wella
- Werrigar
- Wilkur
- Willam
- Willenabrina
- Wirchilleba
- Witchipool
- Wonwondah
- Yellangip