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Launceston Airport is a small regional airport in Launceston, Tasmania. Situated on the south-eastern outskirts of the city, the airport is located 15 km from Launceston. (...) Feature: airport, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.5453, Lng.: 147.2142 read more | locate on map
Wynyard is a rural town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It lies west of Burnie on the Bass Highway, and at the 2006 census had a population of 4,812.. It is part of the Waratah-Wynyard Council local government area . It has now become a major regional hub, servicing many of the rural districts surrounding it (...) Feature: city, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41, Lng.: 145.7167 read more | locate on map
Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name. It is located 240 kilometres (150 mi) south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait. The state of Tasmania includes the island of Tasmania, and other surrounding islands. Tasmania has an estimated population of 493,300 as of June 2007[http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/3101 (...) Feature: isle, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -42.0556, Lng.: 146.6161 read more | locate on map
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1803 as a penal colonyFrank Bolt, ''The Founding of Hobart 1803-1804'', ISBN 0 975 71660 3, it is one of Australia's oldest cities and the eleventh most populous, with a population of approximately 200,525 in 2006 (...) Feature: city, Country Code: AU, Population: 218000, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -42.8333, Lng.: 147.5 read more | locate on map
Sheffield is a town situated 20 km inland from Devonport on the North West Coast of Tasmania, Australia's island state. At the 2006 census, Sheffield had a population of 1,034. It has become a major tourist attraction due to it becoming a town of murals. Murals helped to increase the town population. The township has a population of approximately 1000 inhabitants (...) Feature: town, Country Code: AU, Population: 990, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.3833, Lng.: 146.3333 read more | locate on map
Sisters Beach is a small town located in the Waratah-Wynyard municipality of Tasmania within fifteen minutes of Wynyard, in Tasmania's North West. It is located within the Rocky Cape National Park and is situated on the old horse trail known as the Postman's Track that once formed the only connection between Emu Bay (now Burnie) and the Van Diemen's Land outpost of Stanley (...) Feature: , Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -40.9167, Lng.: 145.55 read more | locate on map
Melbourne Airport (also known as Tullamarine Airport) is 20 kms to the northwest of Melbourne's CBD, and is adjacent to the suburb of Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia. The airport has its own suburb boundaries with the area officially named Melbourne Airport and the postcode 3045. (...) Feature: airport, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -37.6733, Lng.: 144.8433 read more | locate on map
Beaconsfield is a town near the Tamar River, in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 40 kilometres north of Launceston on the West Tamar Highway, and has a population of 1,007 (2001 census.) It is part of the Municipality of West Tamar. (...) Feature: town, Country Code: AU, Population: 1088, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.2, Lng.: 146.8 read more | locate on map
Zeehan is a town on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It lies south-west of Burnie. At the 2006 census, Zeehan had a population of 845. It is part of the Municipality of West Coast. The town was named by George Bass and Matthew Flinders after Abel Tasman's brig ''Zeehaen''. (...) Feature: town, Country Code: AU, Population: 1132, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.8833, Lng.: 145.3333 read more | locate on map
Virginstow is a village and civil parish in the Torridge district of Devon in England, about 7 miles north of Launceston in Cornwall. According to the 2001 census it had a population of (...) Feature: city, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 50.7167, Lng.: -4.2833 read more | locate on map
Country Club Resort is a hotel in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, owned by the Federal Group. It is home to one of Tasmania's two casinos. There is an 18-hole golf course, accommodation, restaurants and bars. (...) Feature: , Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.8145, Lng.: 147.1937 read more | locate on map
Weymouth is a small township in northern Tasmania, Australia. Located on the Pipers River opposite Bellingham and about 60 km from Launceston. It has a very small permanent population; however, it attracts many visitors during the summer months. Weymouth has a beach, tennis courts and a shop. (...) Feature: city, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.0167, Lng.: 147.15 read more | locate on map
Sydney (Kingsford Smith) International Airport, or Sydney Airport , is located in the Sydney suburb of Mascot. It is the major airport serving Sydney, and is a major hub for Qantas. Sydney Airport is the world's oldest continually operated commercial airport, and the busiest commercial airport in Australia, handling in excess of 30 million passengers per year (2006) (...) Feature: airport, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -33.9461, Lng.: 151.1772 read more | locate on map
:''"Port Phillip" may also refer to a Local Government Area called the City of Port Phillip.'' in southern Victoria, Australia. Geographically, Port Phillip is a large marine bay 1,930 km² (476,900 acres) in area which has a coastline length of 264 km (164 miles). The bay is extremely shallow for its size, but mostly navigable (...) Feature: waterbody, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -38.15, Lng.: 144.8667 read more | locate on map
Williamstown is one of the oldest suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Its Local Government Area is the City of Hobsons Bay. (...) Feature: , Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -37.8625, Lng.: 144.8944 read more | locate on map
Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3.74 million (2006 estimate).[http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/3218.01996%20to%202006?OpenDocument Regional Population Growth, Australia, 1996 to 2006] Australian Bureau of Statistics, July 2007 Located around Port Phillip Bay in Australia's south-east, (...) Feature: city, Country Code: AU, Population: 3384671, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -37.8206, Lng.: 144.9614 read more | locate on map
2006 in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, Australia. Of the 17 people who were in the mine at the time, 14 escaped immediately following the collapse, one was killed, and the remaining two were found alive after five days, using a remote controlled device. These two miners were rescued on Tuesday 9 May, a full two weeks after being trapped nearly a kilometre below the surface. (...) Feature: earthquake, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.19, Lng.: 146.84 read more | locate on map
separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland (Victoria in particular). The first European to discover it was Matthew Flinders in 1798. Flinders named it after his ship's doctor George Bass. Approximately 240 km wide at its narrowest point and generally around 50 metres deep, it was almost dry during the last ice age (...) Feature: waterbody, Country Code: , Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -39.9358, Lng.: 146.0811 read more | locate on map
Flinders Island is an island in the Bass Strait, located 20 km from Cape Portland being the north-eastern tip of Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest island in the Furneaux Group. (...) Feature: island, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -40, Lng.: 148.1167 read more | locate on map
The Ben Lomond National Park is located in the northeast of the Australian state of Tasmania, about 50 km east of Launceston. The park has an area of 165 km² (18,192 Ha) and was established in 1947. The namesake of the park is the mountain Ben Lomond, which is the second highest Tasmanian mountain after Mount Ossa (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: AU, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -41.55, Lng.: 147.6667 read more | locate on map
to Kolkata, India - the busiest cantilever bridge in the world. s The list of bridges is a link page for any bridges that are notable enough to have an article, or that are likely to have an article in the future. (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: US, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 38.7928, Lng.: -77.0322 read more | locate on map