Hundred of Santo
The Hundred of Santo is a cadastral hundred of the County of Cardwell (South Australia), centred on the rural locality of Salt Creek, South Australia.[1] It was proclaimed by Governor Dominick Daly in 1864 and named for Philip Santo, a member of the South Australian parliament in the 1860s and 1870s.[1]
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![]() The Coorong, Hundred of Santo  | |||||||||||||||
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| Coordinates | 36.135°S 139.665°E | ||||||||||||||
| Established | 3 November 1864 | ||||||||||||||
| Area | 273 km2 (105.5 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
| County | Cardwell | ||||||||||||||
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The Hundred is located in the Limestone Coast south east of Adelaide, South Australia.
References
    
-  "Placename Details: Hundred of Santo". Government of South Australia. SA0059849. Retrieved 18 October 2017. 
Derivation of Name: Philip Santo MP & MLC; Other Details: Philip Santo MP 1860-1870, MLC 1871-1881. Area 105 1/2 square miles.
 
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