Mount Stromlo

Mount Stromlo
Mount Stromlo
 
['maʊnt 'strɔmləʊ], Berg im Australian Capital Territory, westlich von Canberra, Australien, 782 m über M., bewaldet; auf ihm befindet sich eine Sternwarte der Australischen Nationaluniversität.

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