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- Q8058680 subject Q8823688.
- Q8058680 abstract "Youngtown is a southern suburb of Launceston, Tasmania and had a population of 3,684 at the time of the 2006 census. There is a football ground at Youngtown the Youngtown Oval which is where South Launceston Football club play their home games in the Tasmania State League. Youngtown Primary School is also located in the suburb.Youngtown is also where the minor locality of Franklin Village is located which was established in 1837 since then most of the buildings are gone and the area was incorporated into nearby Youngtown, of the small number of remaining buildings there is Franklin House which was built in 1838 and St James Anglican Church built 1845.".
- Q8058680 country Q408.
- Q8058680 populationTotal "4051".
- Q8058680 wikiPageWikiLink Q14935640.
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- Q8058680 wikiPageWikiLink Q8823688.
- Q8058680 name "Youngtown".
- Q8058680 pop "4051".
- Q8058680 point "-41.483333333333334 147.16666666666666".
- Q8058680 type Place.
- Q8058680 type Location.
- Q8058680 type Place.
- Q8058680 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q8058680 type Settlement.
- Q8058680 type Thing.
- Q8058680 type SpatialThing.
- Q8058680 type Q486972.
- Q8058680 comment "Youngtown is a southern suburb of Launceston, Tasmania and had a population of 3,684 at the time of the 2006 census. There is a football ground at Youngtown the Youngtown Oval which is where South Launceston Football club play their home games in the Tasmania State League.".
- Q8058680 label "Youngtown, Tasmania".
- Q8058680 lat "-41.483333333333334".
- Q8058680 long "147.16666666666666".
- Q8058680 name "Youngtown".