Stanley

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Stanley is a small coastal town in north-western Tasmania, Australia, known for its historic charm and the prominent volcanic plug landmark called The Nut.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
landmark
town
volcanic plug
access Bass Highway NERFINISHED
country Australia
Australia
distanceFrom Burnie, Tasmania NERFINISHED
Smithton, Tasmania NERFINISHED
feature historic cottages
panoramic coastal views
small fishing port
waterfront setting
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
hasLandmark The Nut NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Bass Strait NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic town character protected by planning controls
knownFor The Nut NERFINISHED
flat summit
historic charm
steep sides
well-preserved colonial buildings
localGovernmentArea Circular Head Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn Stanley, Tasmania NERFINISHED
north-western Tasmania
locatedOn Bass Strait NERFINISHED
north-west coast of Tasmania
overlooks Bass Strait NERFINISHED
Stanley, Tasmania NERFINISHED
partOf Circular Head region NERFINISHED
region North West Tasmania NERFINISHED
state Tasmania NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction The Nut NERFINISHED
chairlift
coastal scenery
heritage streetscapes
walking tracks

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North West Tasmania hasTown Stanley
Wynyard distanceTo Stanley