Hampden House, Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire, England. Nowhere near Glasgow's Hampden Park, which was built near Hampden Terrace which WAS named after John!
Are all snowflakes symetrical?
An intact snowflake has a hexagonal symetry. I don't think that there are any exceptions
What is aboriginal meaning of broken hill?
yeh broken hill was founded by English settlers and the name was given due to a hill that appeared broken. The hill isn't there anymore due to it being mined away.
but yeh it doesn;t have a aboriginal meaning having been established by English people.
What is the terrain like in Sydney?
In the city it's mainly just tall buildings and roads with a few parks,
in the harbour its a huge walkway the whole way round with many attractions
but in most suburbs its mostly roads with houses and many parks
also at the beach there are usually appartments and HUGE parks (closer to the ocean it's just sand)
Is there another opera house in Australia beside Sydney Opera House?
They perform opera in Melbourne, Adelaide and other places though these do not entitle themselves as "Opera House"
In Adelaide it is th "State Opera"
in Melbourne "Opera Australia" (run by the same body that runs the "Sydney Opera House"
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Where are all the places named Sydney?
Australia (New South Wales) and Nova Scotia. There's also a Sydney Island
just off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
What are the contact details for the Ibis Hotel in Sydney?
The Ibis Hotel in Sydney is located at 70 Murray Street, Australia. The official telephone number is 61 2 9563 0888. The room prices start at $156.00 per night for a double bed room.
Is Sydney in Nova Scotia a town or a city?
It used to be a city but many years ago they changed it to be the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, CBRM for short.
Sydney is not located in the outback of Australia. The central part of Sydney is the CBD, followed by surrounding suburbs. The majority of the outback is located in the Australian states: Western Australia and Northern Territory.
How long does it take to get from England to Australia by boat in the 14th century?
it takes 1 week to get to austrailia on a boat
How far away is Sydney Australia from Bargara Australia?
The shortest road route between Sydney and Bargara is a distance of 1327km, with an estiated travelling time of 17 hours - thus, a minimum of a 2 day trip. This is the inland route, via Moree, St George and Eidsvold.
What happened to the Japanese mini subs in Sydney harbor?
One sub, made from the remains of two involved in the Sydney attack resides in the war memorial at Canberra. The conning tower and part hull of one of these resides in the garden island museum, Sydney. These parts were from the sub depth-charged in Taylors Bay (this one sank the Kuttabul) and the one which was scuttled by its crew when caught in sub nets near Taronga Park. This sub did not get into the harbor. A third sub entered and exited the harbor and was lost at sea, without firing a torpedo. The crew of the Taylors Bay sub shot themselves.
One hundred and seventy six merchant vessels alone were sunk off the east coast of Australia by Japanese submarines during ww2.
How long does it take from the Philippines to Chicago?
20-24 hours because they never go straight from Philippines to Chicago, they stop somewhere...atleast i think...
Why was Canberra chosen to be put in between Sydney and Melbourne?
When it came to choose a capital city for Australia, neither Sydney nor Melbourne were considered. As Australia's two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne had been rivals since before the goldrush days. The goldrushes only exacerbated the situation, with the state of Victoria suddenly wealthier than New South Wales, and Melbourne shaping up to be the cultural centre of Australia.
After Federation in 1901, it was therefore decided that the nation's capital should be situated between the two cities. A location was chosen which was 248km from Sydney and 483km from Melbourne.
Section 125 of the Constitution of Australia provided that:
"The seat of Government of the Commonwealth shall be determined by the Parliament, and shall be within territory which shall have been granted to or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and belong to the Commonwealth, and shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney."
What is the population of Wagga Wagga?
The area of City of Wagga Wagga is 4,823.92 square kilometers.
What city is p sherman 42 wallaby way sydney in?
That's a name, a street address, and a city. If you can't recognize the city name in that, you deserve to fail.
Who was James MacArthur in Australia?
There was no significant person named James Macarthur in Australia's history. John Macarthur, however, was one of the pioneers of the Australian wool industry, bringing the first Spanish merino to Australia. Macarthur and his wife, Elizabeth, established Australia as a wool-growing country.