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Eba, South Australia

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Eba is a small locality in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia, about 10 kilometres southwest of Morgan, between the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Murray River. It sits on the Thiele Highway and used to be on the Morgan railway line. The western half of the Hundred of Eba (established in 1860) covers the area, and the railway siding was named Eba after the hundred when the line was built in 1878. The current boundaries were drawn in 2003. The Morgan railway line closed in 1969. Today little remains of the village, though it once had a post office, a school, a blacksmith, a grocery, a sawmill that sent firewood to Adelaide, and a cricket team. Its population was about 27 people in 2021.


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