"Hutt River" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after the Hutt River, a 60-kilometre (37 mile) long river that flowed past the micronation. Coined on 21 April 1970 by founder Leonard Casley (1925–2019), initially as either the Hutt River Province or Province of Hutt River. Head templates: {{en-prop|head=Hutt River}} Hutt River
  1. (historical) A former micronation laying claim to a farm in the Mid West region of Western Australia that existed between 1970 and 2020; officially the Principality of Hutt River. Wikipedia link: Hutt River (Western Australia), Leonard Casley, Principality of Hutt River Tags: historical Categories (place): Micronations Synonyms: Principality of Hutt River [formal], Hutt River Province, Province of Hutt River, Hutt River Province Principality (english: former official names) Hypernyms: micronation Derived forms: Hutt River dollar, Hutt Riverian [rare]
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