Dubbo is a city.
The name is Dubbo. It derives from an Aboriginal word meaning Red Earth
The Tubbagah People of the Wiradjuri Tribe/Nation are Dubbo's traditional owners.
"Dubbo" is the same in English and in French. In some cases, French has its own way of saying a place name, and in others, not. This is a case where the original name becomes a French loan word.In terms of meaning, "Tierre rouge" is a possible French equivalent of the meaning of the Australian city "Dubbo."Specifically, the origins of the name of the city in New South Wales are uncertain. It has been suggested that the name comes from the local aboriginal Wiradjuri word for "red earth" ("dubbo" or "thubbo"). The feminine noun "tierre" means "land, earth." The feminine/masculine adjective "rouge" means "red."The pronunciation is "tyehr roozh."Another possible equivalent is "chapeau." It also has been suggested that "Dubbo" draws upon the meaning "head covering" that may be given to "thubbo" or "thibbo." The pronunciation of the French word is "shah-poh."
The aboriginal meaning for Moree is rising sun.
Warrigal comes from the aboriginal meaning wild dogs, or dingoes.
"Gilgandra" is a Wiradjuri aboriginal word meaning "long water hole".
the meaning for kalgoolie
Dubbo is in New South Wales.
Old Dubbo Gaol ended in 1966.
Old Dubbo Gaol was created in 1871.
fgftfhjghjfgj
small