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Qué (quién) es Queensland$525723$ - definición

TOWN IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Muttaburra, Queensland; Scarrbury, Queensland
  • Anglican church, early 1900s
  • Muttaburra Hospital, 1913
  • Muttaburra State School, 2019
  • [[Muttaburrasaurus]] skeleton at [[Queensland Museum]]
  • Family of George and Edwina Bunning, 1912, descendants of the Edkins family.
  • Stockmen at Mount Cornish sheep station, near Muttaburra, Queensland, 1898

Queensland Open         
AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Queensland Lawn Tennis Association; Queensland Championships; Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships
The Queensland Open originally called the Queensland Championships and also known as the Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships and the Queensland State Championships was a tennis tournament played in Brisbane, Australia, from 1888 to 1994. The event was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit and WTA Tour and was played originally on outdoor grass courts then outdoor and indoor hard courts.
QLD         
  • 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]].
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
Queuing Literature Database (Reference: DB)
Qld         
  • 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]].
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
¦ abbreviation Queensland.

Wikipedia

Muttaburra

Muttaburra is an outback town and locality in the Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia. Muttaburra was the discovery site of the Muttaburrasaurus, one of Australia's most famous dinosaurs.