Geography of Urabbaparcensia

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The geography of Urabbaparcensia encompasses two Urabbaparcensian sites in New Eurabba in the Riverina bioregion of New South Wales. The total area of the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia (formerly Urabba Parks Pty Ltd) is 3,335 m2 (35,900 sq ft).

Urabbaparcensian sites

Urabbaparcensia includes all land principally occupied by Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited or a wholly-owned subsidiary. The micronation is comprised of two Urabbaparcensian sites in Ward B of the Carrathool Shire in the Riverina bioregion of New South Wales, known as New Eurabba.

Urabba

Urabba Street Reserve (usually known simply as Urabba) is the namesake locality of Urabbaparcensia/Urabba Parks, and is within the Campus of Rankins Springs in New Eurabba. According to a 2017 plan of boundary remarking by PHL Surveyors,[1] Urabba is a block of land with dimensions of 21.75 m × 60.35 m (71.4 ft × 198.0 ft), being a total area of 1,310 m2 (14,100 sq ft). Rankins Springs is a landlocked village approximately 219 m (719 ft) above sea level.[2] There is a slight gradient in Urabba, with the UP1 range fronting Urabba Street being of slightly higher elevation than the UP4 range which fronts the unnamed lane running parallel with Urabba Street.

Promachos

Promachos is riparian land, 2,025 m2 (21,800 sq ft) in area in Gunbar, a former village also located in the New Eurabba region purchased on 11 August 2023 by Enactor Danny Racovolis. Upon settlement on 9 September 2023, Racovolis named the land in honour of William Jackson, a Victoria Cross recipient born in Gunbar.[3]

Other localities

Melbourne

Melbourne is the interim micronational capital of Urabbaparcensia. Under section 125 of the Constitution, the Parliament sits at Melbourne until a Seat of Government is determined by Parliament or some other place chosen by the Manager‑General.[Constitution 1]

Ranges

For the purposes of internal addressing and allotment processes, Urabbaparcensia is divided into ranges. A range is a geographical division that functions in a similar manner to a postcode zone, and is not necessarily a jurisdictional or administrative division.

See also

References

  1. Plan of boundary remarking of 4 Urabba Street, Rankins Springs NSW. PHL Surveyors, Griffith NSW. Dated 28 April 2017.
  2. GeoYP article on Rankins Springs. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  3. Urabbaparcensian Government Gazette No.1 of 2023, Naming of Promachos, Gunbar. 8 September 2023. Australian Legislation Website. Retrieved 9 September 2023.

The Constitution

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