None.Mt Bartle Frere is the highest mountain in Queensland, which is not a country. Queensland is a state in the country of Australia.
Queensland's highest mountain is Bartle Frere in north Queensland.
The highest mountain in the Cairns area and, indeed, in all of Queensland, is Mt Bartle Frere, with a height of 1622m.
Mount Bartle Frere belongs to the Bellenden Ker Range of mountains.
The highest mountain in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is Mt Coot-tha, although at 287m in height, it is really just a hill. Other mountains/hills within the Brisbane City boundary include Mt Gravatt (187m), Mt Petrie (170m) and Whites Hill (120m).
Mt Bartle-Frere, in Queensland, Australia is 1,622 m above sea level.
The tallest mountain is Mount Bartle Frere, at 1,622 m (5,322 ft).
It is granite
The highest mountain in each of Australia's states and territories: New South Wales: Mt Kosciuszko - 2228 m Victoria: Mt Bogong - 1986 m Queensland: Mt Bartle Frere - 1622 m South Australia: Mt Woodroffe - 1435 m Western Australia: Mt Meharry - 1251 m Tasmania: Mt Ossa - 1617 m Northern Territory: Mt Zeil - 1531 m Australian Capital Territory: Bimberi Peak - 1912 m
Frere Hall, located in Karachi, Pakistan, was built between 1865 and 1868. It was designed by the British architect James Strachan and constructed in the Gothic Revival style. The hall was named after Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, the Lieutenant Governor of Sindh, and serves as a prominent historical landmark in the city.
HUTATMA CHOWK (Flora Fountain): This marvelous fountain was built in 1869, in honor of Sir Henry Bartle and Edward Frere. Named after "Flora," the Roman Goddess of Flowers whose statue crowns this marvelous fountain, Flora Fountain is situated in the heart of the city at a junction of five streets. Next to her are a pair of torch bearing stone patriots that rise from the Martyr's Memorial nearby. It has been renamed Hutatma Chowk or Martyr's Square to honour those who died in the birth of Maharashtra State, of which Mumbai is the capital city. A goddess (flora) and a governor (Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere).
The first postage stamp of india was the "SCINDE DAWK STAMP" introduced by Sir Bartle Frere on 1 July 1852.