Bathurst (wyspa w Australii)

Bathurst
Ilustracja
KontynentAustralia
Państwo Australia
Terytorium Terytorium Północne
Powierzchniaok. 2,6 tys. km²
Położenie na mapie Terytorium Północnego
Mapa lokalizacyjna Terytorium Północnego
Bathurst
Bathurst
Położenie na mapie Australii
Mapa lokalizacyjna Australii
Bathurst
Bathurst
Ziemia11°35′S 130°18′E/-11,583333 130,300000
Mapa wyspy

Bathurst (ang. Bathurst Island) – wyspa na Morzu Timor, leżąca przy północnym wybrzeżu Australii. Administracyjnie należy do Terytorium Północnego. Powierzchnia wyspy to około 2,6 tys. km². Wyspę odkrył w 1644 roku Abel Tasman[1].

Przypisy

  1. Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN. T. 1. A-F. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1974, s. 222.

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