Tangambalanga

Tangambalanga (/ˌtæŋəmbəˈlæŋə/ TANG-əm-bəl-ANG-ə), or Tangam for short, is a town in north-eastern Victoria, Australia.

[1] The town's name is derived from the Dhudhuroa word for the white clawed lobster, Murray crayfish.

[5] Situated in a valley, the town exists around the dairy and cheese factory of the Murray Goulburn Co-operative, which processes milk for the fresh milk market, as well as butter and cheese.

[citation needed] The town also contains a child care centre, kindergarten, swimming pool, football and cricket fields, vet clinic, mechanic, the Kiewa Valley Primary School, two general stores, a pharmacy and a pub.

[citation needed] Media related to Tangambalanga, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons This article about a location in Hume (region) is a stub.