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The Murrumbidgee River begins and ends in New South Wales.

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What state does the Murrumbidgee River run through?

The Murrumbidgee River runs through New South Wales.


Is the Murrumbidgee River semi-permanent?

The Murrumbidgee River is a permanent river.


What country is murrumbidgee in?

Australia. It is a region in NSW and also a river that travels through the state.


What is the Murrumbidgee river used for?

The Murrumbidgee River is used for:irrigationsupplying water to farm animalsrecreational fishingtown water suppliestourismtransportation


The Darling and Murrumbidgee both flow into which major river?

The Darling and Murrumbidgee Rivers both flow into the Murray River.


What is the length of the Murrumbidgee river?

According to the Australian Government's GeoScience website, the length of the Murrumbidgee River is about 1485 km.


What country is the murrumbidgee river in?

Australia


What happened to the Murrumbidgee river?

lots of things happened


When did Charles Sturt discover that the Murrumbidgee flowed into the Murray river?

Charles Sturt's journey to follow and chart the rivers of New South Wales began in late 1829. he discovered that the Murrumbidgee flowed into the Murray on 14 January 1830, at around 3 o'clock in the afternoon. He described the river that the Murrumbidgee flowed into as "a broad and noble river" which he named the Murray.


How long is the Murrumbidgee River in Australia?

The Murrumbidgee River in New South Wales, Australia has a total length of around 1485 km, according to the Australian Government's GeoScience website.


What is the name of the largest tributary to Australia's Murray river?

murrumbidgee


From which country river does the Murrumbidgee start?

The Murrumbidgee River does not strictly arise from any other river as such. It flows into the Murray River at the other end. Regarding its origins, Wikipedia states the following: "The river's headwaters arise from the wet heath and bog at the foot of Peppercorn Hill situated along Long Plain, which is within the Fiery Range of the Snowy Mountains; and about 50 kilometres north of Kiandra, New South Wales.