Queensland - translation to french
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Queensland - translation to french

STATE OF AUSTRALIA
Queensland, Australia; QLD; Qld; Queenslnad; Sunshine State (Australia); Queensland (Australia); Queen's land; AU-QLD; Northeastern Australia; State of Queensland; Queenland; Queensland. Beautiful One Day. Perfect the Next.; Banana Bender; People of Queensland; Tourism in Queensland; Demographics of Queensland; Culture of Queensland; Transport in Queensland
  • The [[McPherson Range]] at [[Lamington National Park]] in [[South East Queensland]]
  • Skyline of the [[Brisbane central business district]]. Brisbane is a [[global city]] and the state's largest economic hub.
  • Burke and Wills]]'s supply party and Indigenous Australians at Bulla in 1861
  • Possession Island]] in 1770
  • Royal Queensland Exhibition]], is held each August at the Brisbane Showgrounds.
  • Lake McKensie, [[Fraser Island]]
  • Gold Coast]], Queensland's second-largest city and a major tourist destination
  • Governor]]
  • Kanaka workers]] in a sugar cane plantation, late 19th century.
  • The [[Great Barrier Reef]], which extends along most of Queensland's [[Coral Sea]] coastline
  • The [[Mossman River]], flowing through the [[Daintree Rainforest]] in [[Far North Queensland]]
  • Ipswich/Rosweood line]] within the [[Queensland Rail City network]]
  • Queensland Parliament]]
  • Cargo ships at the [[Port of Gladstone]], Queensland's largest [[commodity]] [[seaport]]
  • Fitzroy]] subregions
  • Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law]], headquarters of the [[Supreme Court of Queensland]] and [[District Court of Queensland]]
  • Köppen climate types]] in Queensland
  • Ravenswood]] in [[North Queensland]]. Mining is one of the state's major industries
  • [[Brisbane]], capital and most populous city of Queensland
  • Returned World War II soldiers march in Queen Street, Brisbane, 1944
  • Boer War]] in South Africa.
  • Sunshine Coast]], Queensland's third largest city and a major tourist destination
  • [[Cricket]] game at [[The Gabba]], a 42,000-seat round stadium in [[Brisbane]]
  • The Great Court at the [[University of Queensland]] in Brisbane, Queensland's oldest university
  • Hill Inlet at the [[Whitsunday Islands]].

Queensland         
Queensland, state in northeastern Australia

Definition

QLD
Queuing Literature Database (Reference: DB)

Wikipedia

Queensland

Queensland (locally KWEENZ-land) is a state situated in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, southwest and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and the Pacific Ocean; to its north is the Torres Strait, separating the Australian mainland from Papua New Guinea. With an area of 1,852,642 square kilometres (715,309 sq mi), Queensland is the world's sixth-largest sub-national entity; it is larger than all but 15 countries. Due to its size, Queensland's geographical features and climates are diverse, including tropical rainforests, rivers, coral reefs, mountain ranges and sandy beaches in its tropical and sub-tropical coastal regions, as well as deserts and savanna in the semi-arid and desert climatic regions of its interior.

Queensland has a population of over 5.3 million, concentrated along the coast and particularly in South East Queensland. The capital and largest city in the state is Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city. Ten of Australia's thirty largest cities are located in Queensland, with the largest outside Brisbane being the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Cairns, Ipswich, and Toowoomba. The state's population is multicultural, with 28.9% of inhabitants being immigrants.

Queensland was first inhabited by Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon, the first European to land in Australia, explored the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula in 1606. In 1770, James Cook claimed the east coast of Australia for the Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1788, Arthur Phillip founded the colony of New South Wales, which included all of what is now Queensland. Queensland was explored in subsequent decades, and the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement was established at Brisbane in 1824 by John Oxley. On 6 June 1859 (now commemorate 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. Queensland was among the six colonies which became the founding states of Australia with Federation on 1 January 1901. Since the Bjelke-Petersen era of the late 20th century, Queensland has received a high level of internal migration from the other states and territories of Australia and remains a popular destination for interstate migration.

Queensland has the third-largest economy among Australian states, with strengths in mining, agriculture, transportation, international education, insurance, and banking. Nicknamed the Sunshine State for its tropical and sub-tropical climates, Great Barrier Reef, and numerous beaches, tourism is also important to the state's economy.

Examples of use of Queensland
1. Jusqu‘il y a peu, ces deux Australiennes étaient des m';res de famille tranquilles du Queensland.
2. Designer de meubles Art déco pour une société du Queensland, il réalise des objets uniques: marqueterie égyptienne, perse, compartiments secrets.
3. Puis, en 1''3, il déménage pour treize ans dans l‘Etat australien du Queensland, ŕ Toowoomba.
4. Notoriété oblige, les autorités du Queensland ne ratent pas l‘occasion de l‘enrôler pour concevoir un mémorial dédié aux soldats tombés lors de la guerre de Corée.
5. Agé de 27 ans, il travaillait dans un hôpital du Queensland, au nord–est de l‘Australie, apr';s avoir exercé pendant deux ans dans un établissement de Liverpool. «Il était considéré ŕ l‘hôpital comme un citoyen mod';le, avec d‘excellentes références», affirme Peter Beattie, le leader politique de Queensland.