Eyre Peninsula, on the western side of Spencer Gulf, had a population of around 66,500 as of 2009. This includes the city of Whyalla.
The Eyre Peninsula has a larger population, even though the region is drier. In 2009, the Eyre Peninsula had an estimated population of 33582 (excluding the city of Whyalla) while the Yorke Peninsula had 11190.
South Australia
The Eyre Peninsula lies south of the Gawler Ranges.
Ceduna is on the western coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
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The Eyre Peninsula is a large peninsula on South Australia's coast. It lies between Spencer Gulf and the eastern edge of the Great Australian Bight.
Lower Eyre Peninsula coordinates.34° 20' 0" South, 135° 28' 0" East
Yes, it is, but at the time Eyre explored it was not yet known as the Eyre Peninsula.
Spencer Gulf is in South Australia. It separates the Eyre Peninsula from the Yorke Peninsula.
The Spencer Gulf lies between Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula.
Of course. there are some substantial settlements on the Eyre Peninsula, including Port Lincoln. See the related link for details of veterinarians in the Eyre Peninsula.
Point Sir Isaac on the Eyre Peninsula is on the farthest tip of the Coffin Bay National Park, on the southwestern tip of the peninsula. It is nowhere near Adelaide, but about 450 km from the capital city.