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Brief facts about ballimore:

Ballimore is a small village in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia. The name also refers to the surrounding rural locality. In the 2021 census, it recorded a population of 240 people. The area now known as Ballimore lies on the traditional lands of Wiradjuri people. Ballimore is located about 31 kilometres east of Dubbo on the Golden Highway. The village's site is located near the confluence of the Talbragar River and its tributary Ballimore Creek, being bordered on one side by the river and on another side by the Troy Junction–Merrygoen railway line. It was the construction of the railway, which led to the formation of the village. The village of Ballimore was proclaimed on 12 May 1916. Ballimore is likely naned after the identically-named place in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. From 1918 to 1975, Ballimore had a railway station. There is still a siding, silo, and grain loader there. The village also has a public school and a hotel.

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