[talk-au] Suburbs: Nodes, Areas, or both?
Simon Poole
simon at poole.ch
Sat Nov 6 09:30:32 UTC 2021
Am 06.11.2021 um 10:22 schrieb forster at ozonline.com.au:
> Quoting Simon Poole <simon at poole.ch>:
>> PS: wondering why Gruyere has that name.
>
> Good question.
> The town is named for a variety of cheese, as the area's history is in
> the dairy industry. Cahillton Post Office first opened on 20 August
> 1892. It was renamed Gruyere in 1950 and closed in 1960
> Wikipedia
>
Yes, Gruyère is a cheese, it's named after the town of Gruyères see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruy%C3%A8res, very nice place BTW. That's
why I was wondering :-), but I suppose the dairy indsutry explains it.
Simon
> Tony
>
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