Canberra means "meeting place".
The language of Canberra, as with the rest of Australia, is English. There are many cultures represented in Canberra, so many other languages are spoken.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.. not a slang word.
John Bowen was an English colonial settler. He did not settle the Australian capital of Canberra, but rather what is now Hobart, in Tasmania.
Canterra is a skyscraper located in Canada. Perhaps you mean Canberra, which is the capital of Australia. Canberra is a city.
This question might mean one of two things. The largest river that flows through the Australian Capital Territory is the Murrumbidgee. It flows near Canberra but not through it. The largest river that flows through Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory is the Molonglo.
I assume you mean why is telstra tower where it is and why in canberra altogether? There used to be a smaller tv arial ontop of Black Mountain however it needed to be upgraded to cope with Canberra's rapid expansion. So Telstra tower was built as a telcom. tower and as a landmark attraction too. Why in Canberra though? Because that is where it was needed.
Canberra does not have a motto.
Darwin, if you mean Australian capitals, if not, then Canberra is the 2nd most isolated capital city in the world, 1st place being New Zealand's
"Canberra the Nations Capital"
Canberra is the capital of Australia.
12 k's from Canberra city to the airport.
Canberra was founded in 1913.