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Queensland - Wikipedia On 6 June 1859 (now commemorated as Queensland Day), Queen Victoria signed the letters patent to establish the colony of Queensland, separating it from New South Wales and thereby establishing Queensland as a self-governing Crown colony with responsible government
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Queensland Maps Facts - World Atlas Queensland, located in the northeastern region of Australia, shares its borders with New South Wales to the south, South Australia to the southwest, and the Northern Territory to the west The Coral Sea and the Pacific Ocean embrace its eastern coastline, providing a stunning seascape
Queensland | History, Map, Flag, Population, Cities, Facts | Britannica Queensland is a state in northeastern Australia, which is the wettest and most tropical part of the continent The second largest of Australia’s states, Queensland occupies nearly one-fourth of the continent The capital is Brisbane, on the state’s southeastern coast
Queensland Australia Visitor Information Queensland, an Australian state in the northeastern part of the country, is remarkably diverse; it features stunning natural landscapes, vibrant urban environments, and a rich cultural heritage
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