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ranches
a station
Cattle
Not really. Ranches are non-existent in Europe and Asia, and in Australia a ranch is actually called a station. Ranches are more or less confined to the Western Hemisphere, being the North, Central and South Americas.
Sometimes they are called stations.
The Outback is the rugged interior of Australia where settlers established sheep ranches and wheat farms. The Outback today is still as rugged and unforgiving as it was back then.
The Silverado Squatters was created in 1883.
All of Australia has these "ranches" (an American term) and they are actually called sheep or cattle stations. They are found in all of the states and territories, even Tasmania. cattle and sheep stations in western Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory can easily cover tens of thousands of square kilometres. Australia's largest cattle station (and also the world's largest) is Anna Creek station, in South Australia. It has an area of 34 000 sq kms, the equivalent of 6 million acres.
Squatters' Riot happened on 1850-08-08.
Squatters - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Cattle ranches in Australia are commonly referred to as cattle stations, while sheep ranches are known as sheep stations. These properties are typically large-scale agricultural enterprises that focus on the breeding and raising of cattle or sheep for meat production.