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Coonamia (/ˈkunʌmaɪʌ/ koonum-EYE-uh) is a lightly populated rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, on the plains between Port Pirie and the Southern Flinders Ranges. About 3 km (2 mi) south-east of the centre of Port Pirie, its area is 3.65 square km (1.41 square mi). The name Coonamia is a local Aboriginal Nukunu/Ngadjuri word meaning "cold".

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  • Coonamia, South Australia (en)
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  • Coonamia (/ˈkunʌmaɪʌ/ koonum-EYE-uh) is a lightly populated rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, on the plains between Port Pirie and the Southern Flinders Ranges. About 3 km (2 mi) south-east of the centre of Port Pirie, its area is 3.65 square km (1.41 square mi). The name Coonamia is a local Aboriginal Nukunu/Ngadjuri word meaning "cold". (en)
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  • Coonamia (/ˈkunʌmaɪʌ/ koonum-EYE-uh) is a lightly populated rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, on the plains between Port Pirie and the Southern Flinders Ranges. About 3 km (2 mi) south-east of the centre of Port Pirie, its area is 3.65 square km (1.41 square mi). The name Coonamia is a local Aboriginal Nukunu/Ngadjuri word meaning "cold". A "provisional stopping place" on the Port Pirie to Cockburn narrow-gauge railway line was opened in 1929 on Railway Terrace South, Coonamia, near the intersection with Old Race Course Road (now called Hillview Road). Passengers could stop trains by signalling the driver or, to get off, by asking the guard. In 1937 a new, more direct, line connecting to Adelaide followed a different route that bypassed Coonamia; the stopping place became little used and eventually closed. It was re-established for interstate pre-booked passengers from 1989 but was closed in the early 2010s; now only the "Coonamia" sign remains. (en)
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