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Dave

@railmaps @Dangerous_beans @xssfox That might be the case in Australia - it definitely isn't in New Zealand. Until very recently localities have never had boundaries, and what boundaries there are form an incredibly complex and inconsistent network of towns, survey districts, settlements, registration districts, native land blocks; with each former province doing its own thing - and this is before even thinking of local authority boundaries.

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Railmaps

@Daveosaurus @Dangerous_beans @xssfox I believe Australia’s system is much more formally defined than most other countries. And that has been the case really only since maybe the 1990s.

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