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Aboriginal children were taken away from their home and put into places where they learnt whatEuropeansdid
what are the places named by the spaniards
Bega, as in the southern NSW town, gained its named from the aboriginal word meaning "big camping ground".
Coolangatta is not an aboriginal word in its purest form.The word is believed to be an Anglicised derivation of an aboriginal word meaning "beautiful place" or "splendid view". In fact, in 1846, a ship named the Coolangatta was wrecked off the coast nearby, and the region was named in honour of this lost ship.
Coolangatta is not an aboriginal word in its purest form.The word is believed to be an Anglicised derivation of an aboriginal word meaning "beautiful place" or "splendid view". In fact, in 1846, a ship named the Coolangatta was wrecked off the coast nearby, and the region was named in honour of this lost ship.
She was an Australian Aborigine named Evonne Goolagong.
The town's name Katoomba reputedly comes from a local aboriginal word 'godoomba' meaning 'water tumbling over a hill.
Thredbo was named after the nearby Thredbo River, which itself was named after the Aboriginal word for "snow" in the language of the local Indigenous people.
i don't think there are any places named after Marco polo but there is a water game named after him
Perentie is the large goanna of central Australia, so named by the Arrernte people.
its because the tribe has been named after them and they think there one of them
The Sydney Opera House is not named after any Aborigine, but it sits on Bennelong Point, which was named after Bennelong, a young warrior of the Eora tribe.