Coree, District in Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Coree is an administrative district in the Australian Capital Territory located in the southeastern part of the region. The area features forested landscapes and open land typical of this part of Australia, creating the visual character of the district.
The district was established in 1966 as an official administrative unit through territorial legislation. Its boundaries have remained consistent since that initial creation.
Coree forms part of the Bean federal division and contributes to the administrative structure of the Australian Capital Territory's regional governance system.
The district sits southeast of Canberra near Uriarra Village and is accessible via local roads. Keep in mind this is primarily an administrative region made up of private and public land rather than a tourist destination.
The district maintains its original boundaries since September 2003, preserving its geographical and administrative identity within the territory.
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