- Kata
Tjuṯa (Pitjantjatjara: Kata
Tjuṯa, lit. 'many heads';
Aboriginal pronunciation: [kɐtɐ cʊʈɐ]), also
known as The
Olgas and
officially gazetted as...
- Uluṟu-Kata
Tjuṯa National Park is a
protected area in the
Northern Territory of Australia. The park is home to both
Uluru and Kata
Tjuta. It is located...
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World Heritage Site.
Uluru and Kata
Tjuta, also
known as the Olgas, are the two
major features of the Uluṟu-Kata
Tjuṯa National Park.
Uluru is one of Australia's...
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Corymbia terminalis, also
known as
tjuta, joolta, bloodwood,
desert bloodwood,
plains bloodwood,
northern bloodwood,
western bloodwood or
inland bloodwood...
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highway in the
Northern Territory of Australia. It
connects Yulara, Kata
Tjuta and
Uluru east to the
Stuart Highway at Erldunda. The
highway is
named after...
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Heritage Site of
Uluru (Ayers Rock), and 55
kilometres (34 mi) from Kata
Tjuta (The Olgas). It is in the
Northern Territory electorate of
Gwoja and the...
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corner of
South Australia. The
sacred sites of
Uluru /
Ayers Rock and Kata
Tjuṯa /
Mount Olga
possess important spiritual and
ceremonial significance for...
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areas in the
Northern Territory such as
Kakadu National Park and Uluru-Kata
Tjuta National Park were
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List for their...
- Blue Mountains, New
South Wales Devils Marbles,
Northern Territory Kata
Tjuta, also
known as The Olgas,
Northern Territory Rainbow Valley,
Northern Territory...
- water-filled rock hole at the base of Uluṟu, and is
located in the Uluṟu-Kata
Tjuṯa National Park. Its
people are
traditional owners and
joint managers of the...