Queensland
Cape York Peninsula is found in Queensland, in Australia's northeast quadrant.
Cape York Peninsula is in Far North Queensland. The place it is frequently confused with is Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
Cape York Peninsula. The entire northeastern quadrant of Australia is the state of Queensland.
Australia's main peninsula is Cape York peninsula in northern Queensland.
The top of Queensland is the most northern part of Australia. This is known as Cape York Peninsula. The most northern single state or territory is the Northern Territory. , and it does not extend as far south on its southern border as Queensland.
Cape York Peninsula and the Guld of Carpentaria can be found in the northeast of Australia.
The body of water between Australia's Cape York Peninsula and Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
The strait north of Australia off Cape York Peninsula (Australia's northernmost point) is Torres Strait. It is around 150 km wide, and separates Cape York Peninsula from Papua New Guinea.
The northernmost tip of mainland Australia is Cape York. It is located on Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland.
Cape York Peninsula is the northernmost peninsula of Australia, located on the eastern side of the continent. It is part of the state of Queensland, and positioned north of 16°S latitude. It includes an area of about 137,000 km². At its widest point, it is 430 km from Bloomfield River in its southeast, across to the western side, just south of Kowanyama. North to south, it is about 660 km from the southern border of Cook Shire to the tip, which was named Cape York by Captain Cook in 1770.
Cairns is located in far north Queensland, on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula. By road, it is about 1700 km north of Brisbane, the state capital.
This is the Gulf of Carpentaria.