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Bioregion in South Australia and Northern Territory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finke, an interim Australian bioregion, comprises 7,267,416 hectares (17,958,180 acres), and is part of two state/territories of Australia: the Northern Territory and South Australia.[1][2] It is part of the Central Ranges xeric scrub ecoregion.[3]
Finke Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Area | 72,674.16 km2 (28,059.7 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
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The bioregion has the code FIN.[4]
There are four subregions.[4]
IBRA regions and subregions: IBRA7 | ||||
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IBRA region / subregion | IBRA code | Area | States | Location in Australia |
Finke | FIN | 7,267,416 hectares (17,958,180 acres) | NT / SA | |
Henbury | FIN01 | 2,257,063 hectares (5,577,320 acres) | ||
Finke River | FIN02 | 1,601,516 hectares (3,957,430 acres) | ||
Tieyon | FIN03 | 2,505,610 hectares (6,191,500 acres) | ||
Pedirka | FIN04 | 903,228 hectares (2,231,920 acres) | ||
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