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Manypeaks is a small town in the Australian state of Western Australia . It is located about 30 kilometers northeast of Albany . The place is named after the nearby Mount Manypeaks . The place is located in the traditional settlement area of the Aboriginal tribe of the Mineng .
geography
To the west of the village lie Kalgan and Napier , to the north Palmdale and east to the Green Range and Cheynes . South of the village is the Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve .
In the south, Manypeaks has about 9.6 kilometers of coastline on the Great Australian Bight . North Point and South Point are located on the respective side of the Two Peoples Bay in the village . Also, Normans Beach , Bettys Beach , Boulder Hill , Reservoir Hill , North Sister and South Sister , and White Lake , Lake Pleasant View and Angove Lake . The Angove River and King Creek also flow through the village .
There are also various nature reserves around the site, such as North Sister Nature Reserve , South Sister Nature Reserve , Lake Pleasant View Nature Reserve and White Lake Nature Reserve .
population
Manypeaks had a population of 150 people in 2016, 54.6% male and 45.4% female. Among them, 1.9% (three people) are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders .
The average age in manypeaks is 47 years, 9 years more than the Australian average of 38 years.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Australian Bureau of Statistics : Manypeaks ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2019.