Uluru$544363$ - tradução para Inglês
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Uluru$544363$ - tradução para Inglês

LARGE SANDSTONE ROCK FORMATION IN AUSTRALIA, FORMERLY KNOWN AS AYERS ROCK
Ayer's Rock; Ayers Rock, Australia; Uluru National Park; Air's Rock; Uluṟu; Uluru / Ayers Rock; Oolooroo; Ayers Rock / Uluru; Ayres Rock; Urulu; Airs rock; Ayers rock; Uluru rock; Airs Rock; Ayers Rock (Uluru); Ularu; Ayer's rock; Uluru, Australia; Uluru (central Australia); Ayers Rock; History of Uluru; Mala story
  • [[Black-flanked rock-wallaby]] near Uluru (''Petrogale lateralis'')
  • Diana, The Princess of Wales]] returning from photo session on Uluru, March 1983
  • Driving on the A4 [[Lasseter Highway]] from Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, April 2007
  • Panorama from the top of Uluru, showing a typical gully
  • [[Tony Tjamiwa]]'s map of Uluru
  • Uluru rock formations
  • Trees at the base of Uluru
  • Rain water flows off Uluru along channels, marked by dark [[algae]], forming small ponds at the base
  • Panorama of Uluru around sunset, showing its distinct red colouration at dusk.
  • Close-up view of Uluru's surface, composed of [[arkose]]
  • View of Uluru from the ISS
  • [[Petroglyph]]s on Uluru

Uluru      
n. Uluru, Ayers Rock, größter roter Monadnock Berg der Welt im Nordterritorium (Australien)
Ayers Rock         
n. Ayers Rock, größter roter Härtling der Welt im Nordterritorium (Australien) befindlich, von den Aboriginis in Australien "Uluru" genannt

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Uluru

Uluru (; Pitjantjatjara: Uluṟu [ˈʊlʊɻʊ]), also known as Ayers Rock ( AIRS) and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone formation in the centre of Australia. It is in the southern part of the Northern Territory, 335 km (208 mi) southwest of Alice Springs.

Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area, known as the Aṉangu. The area around the formation is home to an abundance of springs, waterholes, rock caves, and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park.

Uluru is one of Australia's most recognisable natural landmarks and has been a popular destination for tourists since the late 1930s. It is also one of the most important indigenous sites in Australia.