Sevenhill

Sevenhill

33°53′S 138°37′E / -33.883, 138.617

Sevenhill est une ville de la région vitivole de Clare Valley, en Australie-Méridionale, se trouvant à environ 130 kilomètres de la ville d'Adélaïde. Fondée en 1848, ses premiers habitants sont des pères jésuites australiens. Son nom fait référence aux Sept collines de Rome.


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