Western Australia and Scotland
There are actually a couple of places in the world with the name Blairgowrie. There is a seaside village in Victoria, Australia named Blairgowrie. There is also a town by the name of Blairgowrie in Scotland.
Australia does have gold deposits, but many other places in the world do as well.
No countries have any animal named croodile
Australia was split off when the world consisted of one giant continent named Pangea.
Yes. A list of places that James Cook named in Australia can be found at the related link below.
Actually not all of the cities in Australia are expensive, some are cheaper when it comes to rent, education and transportation, well maybe it is because most of the Australian cities are included to be the best places for expatriates.
The Dutch claimed parts of Australia's western coast, naming it New Holland. However, they did not establish any permanent settlements and their claim to the land was not maintained.
in most parts of australia and in other places
Yes:Lake Eyre (South Australia)Eyre Peninsula (South Australia)Eyre River (Western Australia)Eyre (small settlement in South Australia)Eyre Highway
Australia (New South Wales) and Nova Scotia. There's also a Sydney Island just off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
how man places in Australia