Humula is a small country town between Tarcutta and Tumbarumba in New South Wales, Australia. Humula was once named "American Yards" or "American Fields" during the gold rush, where many Chinese came for gold years ago. By 1888, the name Humula had been officially adopted by the Post office. At the 2016 census, Humula had a population of 124 people.
Humula is a small country town between Tarcutta and Tumbarumba in New South Wales, Australia. Humula was once named "American Yards" or "American Fields" during the gold rush, where many Chinese came for gold years ago. By 1888, the name Humula had been officially adopted by the Post office. At the 2016 census, Humula had a population of 124 people.
Humula is located at the confluence of Carabost Creek, with Umbango Creek, a tributary of Tarcutta Creek, in the Murrumbigee catchment.
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