Victoria
Brunswick
Brunswick is a city in Victoria. So far we have accumulated 228 streets in Brunswick and on these streets we have added 9,276 real estate properties.
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Streets in Brunswick
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A 11
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B 26
- Bakery street
- Ballarat street
- Balmer street
- Bank street
- Barkly street
- Barningham street
- Barrow street
- Barry street
- Beith street
- Belfast road
- Bell street
- Bennie street
- Bezzell street
- Bishop street
- Black street
- Blair street
- Blyth street
- Boase street
- Bourke street
- Breese street
- Brett street
- Brickworks drive
- Bruce street
- Brunswick road
- Bryant street
- Burchett street
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C 19
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D 14
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E 10
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F 9
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G 13
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H 15
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I 3
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J 1
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K 1
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L 18
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M 20
- Macfarland street
- Mackenzie street
- Manallack street
- Marks street
- Mayfield avenue
- Mcdougall street
- Mciver street
- Mckay street
- Mcpherson street
- Mcvean street
- Merri street
- Merrifield street
- Michael street
- Millward street
- Minnie street
- Mitchell street
- Moreland road
- Mountfield street
- Munro street
- Murdock street
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N 4
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O 7
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P 11
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R 6
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S 15
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T 8
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U 1
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V 2
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W 14
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Brunswick is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Moreland. At the 2011 Census, Brunswick had a population of 22,764. Approximately four kilometres north of Melbourne CBD, it has a southern border with the suburbs of Princes Hill and Parkville, the boundary being Park Street. To the east Brunswick is bordered by Brunswick East, the boundary being behind Lygon Street and Holmes Street; to the north it is bordered by Coburg, along Moreland Road, while the western border with Brunswick West follows Grantham, Pearson and Shamrock Streets. Brunswick's main thoroughfare is Sydney Road, which runs north-south as the continuation of Royal Parade and which several kilometres north of Brunswick becomes the Hume Freeway. Brunswick is designated one of 82 Major Activity Centres in the Melbourne 2030 Metropolitan Strategy. Brunswick takes its name from Queen Caroline (née Princess Caroline, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel), the wife of George IV.
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