The Yorke Peninsula is a peninsula west of South Australia's capital city, Adelaide, and separated from that city by Gulf St Vincent.
The Spencer Gulf lies between Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula.
Yorke Peninsula Field Days was created in 1895.
The area of District Council of Yorke Peninsula is 5,834 square kilometers.
The Yorke Peninsula, which is in South Australia, does not have a capital. It is a small peninsula to the west of South Australia's capital, Adelaide, separated from Adelaide by Gulf St Vincent.
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.
St Vincent's Gulf, also known as Gulf St Vincent, is on the South Australian coast. It lies between the Fleurieu Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula (Yorke Peninsula has nothing to do with Cape York Peninsula in the north).
Spencer Gulf is in South Australia. It separates the Eyre Peninsula from the Yorke Peninsula.
To the west of Spencer Gulf is the Eyre Peninsula and to the east is the Yorke Peninsula.
Yorketown is a town on the southern end of the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.
Yorke Peninsula, located in South Australia, covers an area of approximately 7,000 square kilometers. In contrast, Italy is significantly larger, with a total land area of about 301,340 square kilometers. This makes Italy roughly 43 times larger than Yorke Peninsula, highlighting the vast difference in land size between the two regions.
Cape York Peninsula is in Far North Queensland. The place it is frequently confused with is Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
Kangaroo Island is located off the coast of South Australia, just south of the Yorke Peninsula.