Queenstown

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Queenstown is a small historic mining town on Tasmania’s rugged west coast, known for its dramatic landscapes and proximity to wilderness areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality in Australia
town
administrativeRegion West Coast Council
continent Australia
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 200 km southwest of Launceston
approximately 260 km northwest of Hobart
hasAttraction West Coast Wilderness Railway station
historic mine sites
mountain lookouts
hasClimate cool temperate climate
hasEconomicHistory company town for Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company
hasIndustry forestry
mining
tourism
heritage early 20th-century buildings
historic mining infrastructure
historicalActivity copper mining
gold mining
knownFor dramatic landscapes
historic mining town
proximity to Tasmanian wilderness areas
landscapeFeature denuded hills from historic mining and smelting
rugged mountains
language English
locatedInTimeZone Australian Eastern Daylight Time
Australian Eastern Standard Time
locatedOn west coast of Tasmania
locatedOnRiver Queen River NERFINISHED
miningDistrict Mount Lyell mining area
near Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
surface form: Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park NERFINISHED
Mount Lyell
Strahan, Tasmania
West Coast Range
Zeehan, Tasmania
partOf West Coast Council local government area
railwayTerminus West Coast Wilderness Railway
region West Coast, Tasmania
state Tasmania
tourism heritage tourism
scenic railway journeys
wilderness tourism
transport Lyell Highway
West Coast Wilderness Railway

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