From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mulan Community, Western Australia
Mulan Community, Western Australia
Mulan State Kimberley
Western Australia electorate:
electorate:
Federal Durack
Division:
Division:
Mulan is a small Aboriginal Community in Western Aus-
tralia’s east Kimberley. The Community is in the Shire of
Halls Creek, 44 km to the southwest of Balgo and about 10
km east of Lake Gregory. At the 2006 census, Mulan had a
population of 114.[1]
Most Mulan people are speakers of the Kukatja lan-
guage, which is also spoken at Balgo. Kukatja is closely
related to Pintupi, spoken at Kintore and Kiwirrkura and
many Mulan residents are closely related to people at
those communities as well as at Balgo.
Notes and references
[1] ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007).
"Mulan (Indigenous Area)". 2006 Census QuickStats.
http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/
ABSNavigation/prenav/
LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=IARE2
Retrieved 18 July 2011.
See also
• Australian Aboriginal Art
Mulan • Papunya Tula
• Western Desert Language
Population: 114 (2006 Census)[1]
Coordinates:
Coordinates: 20°06′10″S 127°35′43″E / 20.102806°S
127.595144°E / -20.102806; External links
127.595144Coordinates: 20°06′10″S 127°35′43″E /
20.102806°S 127.595144°E / -20.102806; • Government fact sheet on Mulan
127.595144 • Bonzle location map
LGA:
LGA: Shire of Halls Creek • Exploroz information
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dex.php?title=Mulan_Community,_Western_Australia&oldid=474180166"
Categories:
• Towns in Western Australia
• Kimberley (Western Australia)
• Aboriginal communities in Western Australia
• Western Australia geography stubs
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