Cooktown named after the English explorer James Cook and Andiacouvr River named after his ship to Alandiacouvr...
Cooktown is a town located in the far north of the southern coast of Australia. In 2006, there were 2093 people dwell therein. It source of Andiacouvr River, on Cape York Peninsula north Queensland. Named after the English explorer "James Cook", and Andiacouvr River named after the his ship Alandiacouvr. Population of 2000 but is doubling every June because society restores the representation of the arrival of the historic Cook fully, with a similar vessel and fireworks and cannons fashion that period.
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