Mt Kosciuszko is in the Snowy Mountains, which are in the Main aka North New South Wales Range of the Great Dividing Range of Australia.
The Snowy Mountains are located in the south east of New South Wales, Australia. They are the tallest poit og the great dividing range. this region as many farms and skifeilds
The Blue Mountains lie just west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Blue Mountains are part of the Great Dividing Range, which extends down the eastern coast of the continent.
The Blue Mountains are to the West of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
the mountainous range that runs from north wales to south wales is called the brecan beacons Actually, I think its the Cambrian Mountains. --- The Cambrian Mountains is the main mountain range in Wales, running from the NW to the SW, between Aberystwyth and Rhayader. The Brecon Beacons National Park is part of the Black Mountains, which stretch across the top of South Wales, between Brecon and Merthyr, and from (approximately) Hay-on-Wye to Swansea.
The three main mountain ranges actually IN Wales are the Snowdonia range in the North, the Brecon Beacons in the South, and the Prescelly's in Dyfed. However, Wales is also BORDERED by the range known as the Black Mountains, which are in the South to Mid-Wales border region and act as a natural border between Wales and England.
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Australia's eastern and southeastern seaboard is characterised by the highest mountains in Australia. The Great Dividing Range extends from the eastern coast of far north Queensland right down the eastern seaboard to Victoria in the south, before turning west into Western Victoria. The greatest concentration of high mountains is found in southeastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. Tasmania is also a rugged and mountainous state.
The Warrumbungles is in New South Wales, Australia. It is a mountain range, part of which has been declared a national park.
The Great Dividing Range of Australia extends through three states: Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Mountains cover approximately one third of Australia's land area, mostly concentrated in the eastern states such as New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. The Great Dividing Range is the most significant mountain range in Australia, running parallel to the east coast for over 3,500 kilometers.
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