Английская Википедия:Bailup, Western Australia

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Bailup is a Western Australian locality and rural residential estate located Шаблон:Convert northeast of the state capital, Perth, along Toodyay Road. The population recorded at the Шаблон:CensusAU was 54.[1] The area is split between the Shire of Toodyay and Shire of Mundaring, the latter of which contains most of the Bailup area.

History

Bailup was named after a nearby creek and a police station and inn established on Toodyay Road in the 1840s. The name is of Noongar origin but its meaning is unclear.[2] The name was approved in early 1999 by the Department of Land Administration.[3]

Description

Most of the locality is covered in open jarrah, marri and wandoo woodland, with some areas of dense understorey vegetation. Nearby Morangup Hill (Шаблон:Coord), the main feature of a reserve managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) on the edge of the Avon Valley National Park, is a granite peak providing extensive views over the surrounding area and is home to several species of birds including the square-tailed kite.[4] The Red Swamp Brook, which runs through Bailup, feeds a significant wetland area.

Transport

The main road route through the area is Toodyay Road (State Route 50). Bailup Road links Bailup to Wooroloo further south.[5] No public transport is available.

References

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Further reading

External links

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