Black Mountain in Canberra stands at an elevation of approximately 812 meters (2,664 feet) above sea level. It is known for its telecommunications tower and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the city and Lake Burley Griffin. The mountain is a popular spot for hiking and nature walks.
Black Mountain
Either parliament house or Black Mountain Tower
Yes. It is now called "Black Mountain Tower". See web link.
The highest mountain in Canberra is Mount Majura (888 metres).
I assume you mean why is telstra tower where it is and why in canberra altogether? There used to be a smaller tv arial ontop of Black Mountain however it needed to be upgraded to cope with Canberra's rapid expansion. So Telstra tower was built as a telcom. tower and as a landmark attraction too. Why in Canberra though? Because that is where it was needed.
Canberra High School was created in 1938.
There are dozens of sites worldwide that go by the name Black Mountain. For example, there is one in Canberra, Australia, which gives its name to a national park; and another just outside the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. For a complete list of Black Mountains, please see the link below, to the Wikipedia disambiguation page on the topic.
There are currently 91 embassies and/or high commissions in Canberra. A list can be found at the related link below.
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Nobody "designed the meaning" of the word Canberra. Canberra means "Meeting Place" in the aboriginal language. The first settler in the Canberra region - then known as Limestone Plains - was Joshua John Moore who took up land in the area in 1824, naming it Canberry. He took this name after hearing the local indigenous people use the word Kamberra when they conversed. Moore's land was situated at the base of Black Mountain, although much of his land now lies submerged by Lake Burley Griffin.
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The address of the Black Mountain Branch Library is: 105 Dougherty St, Black Mountain, 28711 M