Australia
James Cook explored the east coast of the continent of Australia, naming it New South Wales, in 1770.
New South Wales and Victoria are both states of Australia. They are located in the south-eastern quarter of the continent.
New South Wales is a state in Australia, originally named by Lieutenant James Cook as it reminded him of southern Wales. The entire eastern coast of Australia was given this name, but now New South Wales refers to just one of the states in the eastern half of the continent. The capital city of New South Wales is Sydney.
New South Wales have never been hit by a tsunami of any significance, for as long as Europeans have been settled on the continent.
south-east of the country, north of Victoria, south of Queensland, east of South Australia
Wagga Wagga is a city located in New South Wales, Australia, which is a country in the continent of Australia.
Minnamurra Rainforest is found in New South Wales, Australia.
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
James Cook claimed both New Zealand and New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) for Britain.
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
No, Sydney is the capital of New South Wales. It is not in South Australia, but it does lie in the southern half of the continent.