LGA Albany
Albany is the oldest settlement in Western Australia and was initially named Frederickstown in honour of British Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
In 1831 control of the settlement was transferred to the Swan River Colony and renamed Albany by the State's first Governor James Stirling.
It covers an area of 4,312.3 square kilometres and the 2016 census the City of Albany had a population of 36,583.
Albany established itself as a city on the 1st of July 1998 when the Town of Albany and the Shire of Albany amalgamated.
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This cache is placed as part of a group placement of caches celebrating Leap Day (February 29) 2020.