Nandewar (code NAN),[1] an interim Australian bioregion, is located in New South Wales and Queensland,[2] and comprises an area of 2,701,977 hectares (6,676,730 acres),[1] surrounded by the Brigalow Belt South to the west, south-west and north-west, and to the east by the New England Tablelands.[3] This is a region of hills on Palaeozoic sediments and lithosols[2] and of Eucalyptus albens woodlands and summer rainfall.[2]
In the IBRA system Nandewar has the code of (NAN), and it has four sub-regions:[4]
IBRA regions and subregions: IBRA7 | ||||
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IBRA subregion | IBRA code | Area | ||
ha | acres | |||
Nandewar Northern Complex | NAN01 | 962,254 | 2,377,780 | |
Inverell Basalts | NAN02 | 230,854 | 570,450 | |
Kaputar | NAN03 | 78,307 | 193,500 | |
Peel | NAN04 | 1,430,562 | 3,535,000 |
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