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District Council of Bute
South Australia
District Council of Bute is located in South Australia
District Council of Bute
District Council of Bute
Coordinates33°51′0″S 138°00′0″E / 33.85000°S 138.00000°E / -33.85000; 138.00000
Established1885
Abolished1997
Council seatBute
LGAs around District Council of Bute:
Broughton/ Redhill (1888-1892)
Mundoora/ Port Broughton (1892-1997)
Snowtown (1890-1987)
Blyth-Snowtown (1987-1996)
Kadina (1888-1984)
Northern Yorke Peninsula (1984-1997)
District Council of Bute Snowtown (1890-1987)
Blyth-Snowtown
Port Wakefield (1888-1890)
Green's Plains (1885-1888)
Clinton (1932-1987)
Central Yorke Peninsula (1987-1997)
Kulpara (1885-1932)
Clinton (1932-1987)
Central Yorke Peninsula (1987-1997)
Kulpara (1885-1932)
Port Wakefield (1932-1983)
Wakefield Plains (1983-1997)

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