Yanda County Yanda County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The Darling River is the north-western boundary.The name Yanda is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word.Parishes within this countyA full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:ParishLGACoordinatesBimberaBourke ShireBonitaCobar ShireBooroondaraCobar ShireBrightCobar ShireBrookongCobar ShireBuckwaroonCobar ShireBundalineCobar ShireCanpadoreBourke ShireCookadiniCobar ShireCumbedoreBourke ShireDarlingBourke ShireDerrinaCobar ShireDootheboyCobar ShireDunlopBourke ShireEluthaCobar ShireEmuCobar ShireGellabuddaBourke ShireGinnewandiniaBourke ShireGonellaBourke ShireGoonieBourke ShireGumhallCobar ShireGundabookaBourke ShireKeirangunyahCobar ShireKenindeeCobar ShireKerieBourke ShireLenakkaCobar ShireMaranoaCobar ShireMerrereCobar ShireMeutherraCobar ShireMitchellBourke ShireMombleCobar ShireMookalimbirriaCobar ShireMulgaCobar ShireMulyaCobar ShireNarwarreCobar ShirePangunyaCobar ShirePeniluiBourke ShirePulpullaCobar ShireRamsayCobar ShireRunkerCobar ShireSalisburyBourke ShireTatiaraBourke ShireTigeralbaBourke ShireTinderraCobar ShireToburraCobar ShireTrethellaBourke ShireTynginCobar ShireWarregoBourke ShireWinbarBourke ShireWinderraBourke ShireWittagoonaCobar ShireWoodhouseCobar ShireWoollaBourke ShireYandaBourke ShireYandagullaBourke Shire