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has gloss | eng: Leigh Creek is a coal-mining town in the north of South Australia. On the edge of the desert, to the west of the northern Flinders Ranges, the current town is 13 km further south than the original town—it was moved in 1982 to allow the expansion of the mine. This means that most facilities and buildings in the town are only a little over twenty years old, and with relatively modern designs. |
lexicalization | eng: Leigh Creek, South Australia |
instance of | c/Mining towns in South Australia |
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geo loc | geographic location -30.583333333333332 138.4 |
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