Ulgany
Ulgany is a place name and Indigenous Australian word. It refers to a small village in New South Wales, Australia, located near the Lachlan River. The name "Ulgany" is derived from the Wiradjuri language, the traditional language of the Indigenous people of the region. Its specific meaning is not definitively documented, but it is understood to be connected to the local geography and potentially associated with a particular feature of the land or a story significant to the Wiradjuri people. The village primarily consists of agricultural land and a small residential population. The region is historically significant for its Indigenous heritage and its role in the early settlement of New South Wales.