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Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a state in Australia located in the central northern part of the country. The population is approximately a quarter of a million people with the majority living in the state capital, Darwin.

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Who is the governor of northern territory?

The Northern territory doesn't have a governor, But the have a chief Minister, If you were looking for the Chief Minister then That is Paul Henderson

Do the aboriginals live in Alice springs or Canberra?

Aboriginal people live in various locations across Australia, including both Alice Springs and Canberra. Alice Springs, located in the Northern Territory, has a significant Aboriginal population and is surrounded by traditional lands of various Indigenous groups. Canberra, as the capital city, also has a smaller Aboriginal community and serves as an important political and cultural center for Indigenous Australians. Both cities reflect the diverse experiences and histories of Aboriginal peoples in Australia.

What is the most northern territory held by rome?

The most northern territory held by Rome was Britannia, specifically the region of modern-day northern England and southern Scotland. The Romans established a significant presence in this area, particularly after the conquest of Britain in 43 AD. The furthest north they ventured was around the Antonine Wall, built around 142 AD, which marked the northern limit of Roman control before they retreated to Hadrian's Wall. This region represented the northernmost extent of the Roman Empire in terms of military presence and infrastructure.

The area between the trenches was known as?

The area between the trenches during World War I was known as "No Man's Land." This term referred to the dangerous and contested space that separated opposing trench lines, where soldiers faced extreme peril from enemy fire and artillery. It was often marked by barbed wire, craters, and the remnants of battles, making it a desolate and hazardous zone. Crossing No Man's Land was a significant and risky challenge for troops during attacks.

What is the currency used in Alice Springs Australia?

As with the rest of Australia, it's the Australian dollar. This is worth less than the American dollar, and slightly more than the New Zealand dollar.

Kakadu National Park is in what continent?

Kakadu National Park is in the continent of Australia. It lies in the northern portion of the continent, in the Northern Territory.

Cakes for you opening hours in Alice Springs?

You can get cakes from www.alicecakes.com.au
in Alice Springs

Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm

They do really cool cakes

What are the seasons in Darwin?

Darwin is in a very tropical region of Australia and as a result experiences only 'wet' and 'dry' seasons (as they are called by local inhabitants). the wet season peaks during December to January (southern hemisphere summer) and the dry season peaks in June July (southern hemisphere winter)

It should be noted that both seasons are very hot however the wet season is far more humid as it is typified by monsoonal rains that turn the otherwise dry landscape virtually into a swamp.

What are ten main features in Australia?

1. Uluru (Ayers Rock)-southern Northern Territory 2. Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)-southern Northern Territory
3. Great Barrier Reef-coast of Queensland
4. Coober Pedy-central South Australia
5. Ningaloo Reef-central coast of Western Australia
6. Kakadu National Park-northern Northern Territory
7. Bungle Bungle Ranges-north eastern Western Australia
8. Sydney Opera House-central eastern New South Wales
9. Sydney Harbour Bridge-central eastern New South Wales
10. Alice Springs-Central Northern Territory

What are the Papal States?

The Papal States were territories in central Italy that the Catholic Church had control over. The control of this land kept the popes involved in political matters, which was often at the expense of their spiritual obligations.

Was there a cattle baron like King Carney?

Sir Sidney Kidman would have come close with a 3% ownership of Australian Pastoral Leases.

Who discovered Darwin?

Cities are not discovered. The site upon which they are built is discovered, and the city is then founded (meaning established) by someone at a later date.

The harbour upon which Darwin is located was discovered by John Lort Stokes, captain of the HMS Beagle, in 1839. The city itself was founded by surveyor of South Australia, George Goyder, in 1869.

Where is Hermannsburg located in Australia?

Hermannsburg is located 124 km Southwest of Alice Springs and 565 metres above sea-level.

What is the capital of Darwin?

Darwin is a city, the largest city in Northern Territory, Australia, and the capital city.

Does Darwin have a mango season?

Loosley called the Mango Season in recent times but more commonly called The Troppo Season, The Build Up or Stinger season.

Usually starts around September/October (sometimes later if it is a delayed start) in Darwin and a bit later the more south you go in the Top End. It's when some advanced forms of mangoes are first sold, and other mango trees are flowering in conjunction with humidity and temperature rise.

Troppo is also an appropriate terminology as some people are said to be driven a bit crazy with the high humidy and temperature. It is the beginning, or Build Up of the Wet Season (not the green season as called in other parts of Australia) where infrequent but very gusty and short lived thunderstorms add even more humidity to the already hot humid air.

Box Jellyfish begin to rapidly increase in population making swimming in the sea very risky and hence the terminology Stinger Season.