Seven Hills, Administrative division in Blacktown City Council, Australia
Seven Hills is a suburban area northwest of Sydney that spans across multiple local councils in New South Wales. Residential neighbourhoods make up most of the region, with shopping facilities and higher terrain throughout.
The area was named after an early settler who observed the rolling hills in the landscape. Rail construction in the 1800s transformed what had been farmland into a developing transport hub.
The territory belonged to Indigenous peoples of the Darug nation who lived there for generations before European settlement began in the 1790s.
The area is connected to central Sydney by motorway, making travel straightforward for visitors. Local shopping centres provide easy access to shops and services throughout the region.
The railway establishment in 1860 marked a turning point for Seven Hills, transforming it from rural land into a transportation connection point.
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