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Kadina

Introduction of Kadina

Kadina is a small town in the north-west of (Yorke Peninsula), in southern South Australia, about 150km by car from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and about 18km from Monta (Moonta), with a permanent population of about 4500. Kadina, the largest town on the Yorkshire Peninsula, was founded in 1861 and is a small town with a long history. The buildings that are not included in the historic heritage are:

  • Drain Road:Kadina Cemetery, (Kadina Cemetery).
  • 36 / 38 Taylor Street 36 / 38: Humphreys Barber's (Humphries Barber Shop)
  • 51 Taylor Street:Kadina City Hall (Kadina Town Hall)

As the largest town on York Peninsula, Kadina is a local service center where visitors can obtain all the travel information and booking services on the peninsula. In addition, the town's banks and currency museums are worth a visit by interested visitors.


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5k (2016)

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