-
Mount Wellington, also
known as
kunanyi (/kuːˈnɑːnjiː/) in
palawa kani and
gazetted as
kunanyi /
Mount Wellington, is a
mountain in the south-east of Tasmania...
-
taken into account. Its
skyline is
dominated by the 1,271-metre (4,170 ft)
kunanyi /
Mount Wellington, and its
harbour forms the second-deepest
natural port...
-
areas with only
palawa names.
Bilingual names Kanamaluka /
Tamar River Kunanyi /
Mount Wellington Laraturunawn /
Sundown Point Nungu / West
Point Pinmatik...
-
Kingborough Council,
including Taroona,
generally north of the Huon Highway.
kunanyi /
Mount Wellington is a
prominent physical feature in the division's west...
- used on a
number of
signs in
protected areas of Tasmania, for
example kunanyi has been
gazetted as an
official name for
Mount Wellington, and what was...
- the CBD. The
tallest structure in
Tasmania is a
transmission tower on
Kunanyi / Mt
Wellington standing at 130 m (427 ft). The
tallest buildings in Tasmania...
- September.
Within Tasmania, only the
uninhabited summits of
Mount Wellington (
Kunanyi) and
Mount Read
record lower annual mean
maximum temperatures (7.8 °C (46...
-
Kingborough Council,
including Taroona,
generally north of the Huon Highway.
kunanyi /
Mount Wellington was a
prominent physical feature in the division's west...
-
kunanyi/Mount
Wellington is a
dominant feature on the
skyline above Hobart, in Tasmania, Australia. An
aerial cableway (cable car) from
Hobart to the...
- Australia,
Australian Government. "Tasmanian dual
naming policy announced atop
Kunanyi".
Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 13
March 2013.
Retrieved 20 November...