Stony Plains, an interim Australian bioregion, comprises 13,166,372 hectares (32,534,810 acres), and is part of two state/territories of Australia: the Northern Territory and South Australia.[1][2]
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Area | 131,663.72 km2 (50,835.6 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
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The bioregion has the code STP.[3] There are seven subregions.[3]
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IBRA region / subregion | IBRA code | Area | States | Location in Australia |
Stony Plains | STP | 13,166,372 hectares (32,534,810 acres) | SA | ![]() |
Breakaways | STP01 | 2,444,385 hectares (6,040,210 acres) | ||
Oodnadatta | STP02 | 2,593,717 hectares (6,409,210 acres) | ||
Murnpeowie | STP03 | 2,910,385 hectares (7,191,720 acres) | ||
Peake-Dennison Inlier | STP04 | 158,623 hectares (391,970 acres) | ||
Macumba | STP05 | 693,282 hectares (1,713,140 acres) | ||
Witjira | STP06 | 1,677,111 hectares (4,144,230 acres) | ||
Baltana | STP07 | 2,688,870 hectares (6,644,300 acres) | ||
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