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Electoral district of Baudin

1977 establishments in Australia1993 disestablishments in AustraliaConstituencies disestablished in 1993Constituencies established in 1977Former electoral districts of South Australia

Baudin was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1977 to 1993. It was in the southern suburbs of Adelaide. In 1977, the polling places were: Christie Downs, Christies Beach, Hackham, Hackham East, Hallett Cove, Moana, Noarlunga, O'Sullivan Beach, Port Noarlunga and Seaford.Most of the suburbs went to the newly created seat of Kaurna at the 1993 election.

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Electoral district of Baudin
Gulf Parade, Adelaide Maslin Beach

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N -35.228888888889 ° E 138.47 °
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Gulf Parade
5170 Adelaide, Maslin Beach
South Australia, Australia
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