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Blacktown, a suburb in Western Sydney, New South Wales, is named after an early settlement established in the 1820s. The name is believed to be derived from the term "Black Town," which was used to describe the area inhabited by the indigenous Darug people, as well as a reference to the dark soil in the region. The area was officially recognized as Blacktown in 1860 when it became a municipality. Over time, it has grown into a diverse and vibrant community.

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