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- Queensland abstract "Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. Queensland has a population of 4,560,059, concentrated along the coast and particularly in the state's South East. The state is the world's sixth largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 km2. The capital and largest city in the state is Brisbane, Australia's third largest city. Referred to as the 'Sunshine State', Queensland is home to 10 of Australia's 30 largest cities and is the nation's third largest economy.Queensland was first occupied by Australian Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. The first European to land in Queensland (and Australia) was Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606, who explored the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula near present-day Weipa. In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook claimed the east coast of Australia for the Kingdom of Great Britain. The colony of New South Wales was founded in 1788 by Governor Arthur Phillip at Sydney; New South Wales at that time included all of what is now Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania. Queensland was explored in subsequent decades until the establishment of a penal colony at Brisbane in 1824 by John Oxley. Penal transportation ceased in 1839 and free settlement permitted in 1842.The state was named in honour of Queen Victoria, who on 6 June 1859 signed Letters Patent separating the colony from New South Wales. The date 6 June is now celebrated state-wide as Queensland Day. Queen Victoria, who went on to become Britain's longest reigning monarch, chose an eponymous name for the colony over Cooksland, which had been suggested by the influential local Presbyterian minister John Dunmore Lang in honour of navigator James Cook. Queensland achieved statehood with the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901.Queensland's Governor is Penelope Wensley, and the Premier is Campbell Newman of the Liberal National Party of Queensland.".
- Queensland country Australia.
- Queensland foundingDate "1859-06-06".
- Queensland foundingDate "1986-03-03".
- Queensland motto "(Bold but Faithful)".
- Queensland motto "Audax at Fidelis".
- Queensland thumbnail Flag_of_Queensland.svg?width=300.
- Queensland wikiPageExternalLink www.archives.qld.gov.au.
- Queensland wikiPageExternalLink far-north-queensland-time-capsule.
- Queensland wikiPageExternalLink richard_daintrees_glass_plates.
- Queensland wikiPageExternalLink www.qld.gov.au.
- Queensland wikiPageExternalLink www.slq.qld.gov.au.
- Queensland wikiPageID "59051".
- Queensland wikiPageRevisionID "604134594".
- Queensland animalEmblem Koala.
- Queensland aprRecordHighC "41.7".
- Queensland aprRecordLowC "-3.5".
- Queensland areaRank "2".
- Queensland augRecordHighC "38.5".
- Queensland augRecordLowC "-9.4".
- Queensland birdEmblem "Brolga".
- Queensland capitalCity "Brisbane".
- Queensland chief Campbell_Newman.
- Queensland chiefParty Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland.
- Queensland coatOfArms "Coa Queensland.gif".
- Queensland coatOfArmsAlt "alt text for coat of arms".
- Queensland colours "Maroon".
- Queensland date "March 2014".
- Queensland decRecordHighC "49.5".
- Queensland decRecordLowC "2.2".
- Queensland demonym "Banana Bender".
- Queensland demonym "Queenslander,".
- Queensland density "2.9".
- Queensland densityRank "5".
- Queensland establishedDate "1859-06-06".
- Queensland establishedDate "1901".
- Queensland establishedDate "1986-03-03".
- Queensland establishedEvent "Australia Act".
- Queensland establishedEvent "Self-governing colony".
- Queensland establishedEvent "Statehood".
- Queensland febRecordHighC "46.5".
- Queensland febRecordLowC "3.3".
- Queensland flag "Flag of Queensland.svg".
- Queensland flagAlt "alt text for flag".
- Queensland floralEmblem Vappodes_phalaenopsis.
- Queensland gsp "251616".
- Queensland gspPerCapita "55414".
- Queensland gspPerCapitaRank "5".
- Queensland gspRank "3.0".
- Queensland gspYear "2010".
- Queensland hasPhotoCollection Queensland.
- Queensland highestElev "1622".
- Queensland highestPoint "Mount Bartle Frere".
- Queensland houseSeats "30".
- Queensland janRecordHighC "49".
- Queensland janRecordLowC "5.4".
- Queensland julRecordHighC "36.1".
- Queensland julRecordLowC "-10.6".
- Queensland junRecordHighC "36".
- Queensland junRecordLowC "-10.6".
- Queensland landArea "1730620".
- Queensland latd "23".
- Queensland location "Queensland".
- Queensland longd "143".
- Queensland map "Queensland in Australia.svg".
- Queensland marRecordHighC "46.7".
- Queensland marRecordLowC "-0.2".
- Queensland marineEmblem Amphiprion_akindynos.
- Queensland mayRecordHighC "39.3".
- Queensland mayRecordLowC "-6.8".
- Queensland metricFirst "Yes".
- Queensland mineralEmblem "Sapphire".
- Queensland monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Queensland motto "Audax at Fidelis".
- Queensland nickname "The Sunshine State".
- Queensland novRecordHighC "48.7".
- Queensland novRecordLowC "0".
- Queensland octRecordHighC "45.1".
- Queensland octRecordLowC "-4.5".
- Queensland percentWater "6.58".
- Queensland population "5027889".
- Queensland populationRank "3.0".
- Queensland populationYear "End of March 2012".
- Queensland senateSeats "12".
- Queensland sepRecordHighC "42.4".
- Queensland sepRecordLowC "-5.6".
- Queensland singleLine "Yes".
- Queensland source "Bureau of Meteorology".
- Queensland state "qld".
- Queensland timezone UTC+10:00.
- Queensland totalArea "1852642".
- Queensland viceroy Penelope_Wensley.
- Queensland waterArea "121994".
- Queensland website "www.qld.gov.au".
- Queensland yearRecordHighC "49.5".
- Queensland yearRecordLowC "-10.6".
- Queensland subject Category:Former_British_colonies.
- Queensland subject Category:Queensland.
- Queensland subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1859.
- Queensland subject Category:States_and_territories_of_Australia.