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Deen Maar
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| Deen Maar is a coastal property located in south-west Victoria, Australia bounded by the Eumeralla River and Bass Strait. It has an area of 4.53 square kilometers. The country is comprised of limestone ridges, wetlands, lakes and sand dunes. It is the traditional home of the Peek Whurrong speakers of the Dhauwurdwurung (Gunditjmara) Nation. In 1842 Deen Maar was the site of conflict between the indigenous people of the area and European colonists. This conflict is referred to as the Eumerella Wars and took place over 20 years in the mid-1800s. The remains of people involved in the conflict are at Deen Maar. |
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Find out some general facts on Deen Maar, located in south-west Victoria. |
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Read an article containing information on Deen Maar, its most visited places and a short travel guide. |
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View a collection of photos depicting the fabulous features of Deen Maar. |
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