It is adelaide :)
all I know is King William Road in Adelaide and Adelaide named after queen Adelaide.
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I believe it was named after the founder of the company, William C Holden. Holden is now the Australian division of GM.
The Great Australian Bight was named by Captain Matthew Flinders during his circumnavigation of the Australian continent in 1801-1802.
Notably, there is one writer named William: William Shakespeare. Clearly, there are hundreds of other writers named William as well.
Pennsylvania was named for William Penn.
Uluru was not named in 1873. Being an indigenous Australian word meaning either Great Pebble or Meeting Place, it was named by the indigenous people of Australia thousands of years ago.In 1873, this feature was given the European name of Ayers Rock by explorer William Gosse in honour of the South Australian premier at the time, Sir Henry Ayers.
It is a noun. Is that what you are asking?
The Australian state of Victoria is named after Queen Victoria.
yes !he had a brother named William !<3
William Hughes is not a widely recognized figure in history, so it is unclear what specific individual you are referring to. There are several famous people named William Hughes, such as William Morris Hughes, an Australian politician who served as Prime Minister from 1915 to 1923. There may be other notable figures named William Hughes in various fields, but without more information, it would be difficult to determine who you are referring to.
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