Thomson River (Queensland)

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title: Thomson River (Queensland)
text: The Thomson River is a perennial river that forms part of the Lake Eyre Basin, situated in the central west and western regions of Queensland, Australia. Much of the course of the river comprises a series of narrow channels synonymous with the Channel Country and the Galilee subregion. The river was named in 1847 by the explorer, Edmund Kennedy, in honour of The Hon. Sir Edward Deas Thomson, the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales at the time of discovery.
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description: River in Queensland, Australia
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_River_(Queensland)
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date modified: 2022-06-06T14:23:42Z
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