Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Lewiston is a semi-rural locality in South Australia, 6km east of Two Wells and 12km west of Gawler. At the 2006 census, Lewiston had a population of 2,724.Lewiston is a animal and crop farming area.Lewiston was named by local residents in December 1864, in honour of James William Lewis, Post Master General of South Australia from 1861 until 1869."@en }
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- Lewiston,_South_Australia comment "Lewiston is a semi-rural locality in South Australia, 6km east of Two Wells and 12km west of Gawler. At the 2006 census, Lewiston had a population of 2,724.Lewiston is a animal and crop farming area.Lewiston was named by local residents in December 1864, in honour of James William Lewis, Post Master General of South Australia from 1861 until 1869.".
- Q6537380 comment "Lewiston is a semi-rural locality in South Australia, 6km east of Two Wells and 12km west of Gawler. At the 2006 census, Lewiston had a population of 2,724.Lewiston is a animal and crop farming area.Lewiston was named by local residents in December 1864, in honour of James William Lewis, Post Master General of South Australia from 1861 until 1869.".