County of Nares, Queensland
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The County of Nares is a cadastral division of Queensland which contains the city of Cairns. It was named after George Nares (1831-1915), a naval officer and commander of the HMS Salamander.[1] Cairns is mentioned as being in the county of Nares in the 1911 Britannica. [2] It is bounded by the Daintree River in the north.
[edit] Parishes within this county
Incomplete list of parishes:
| Parish | LGA | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|
| Cairns | Shire of Mareeba | |
| Dinden | Shire of Mareeba | |
| Dulanban | Shire of Douglas | |
| Grafton | City of Cairns | |
| Hull | Shire of Johnstone | |
| Malanda | Shire of Eacham | |
| Mourilyan | Shire of Johnstone | |
| Smithfield | Shire of Mareeba | |
| Sophia | City of Cairns | |
| Tinaroo | Shire of Mareeba | |
| Trinity | City of Cairns |

