Pittwater

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Pittwater ist eine Ria, die sich südlich der Broken Bay parallel zur Küste in New South Wales, Australien, erstreckt und am Ku-ring-gai-Chase-Nationalpark liegt. rdf:langString
Pittwater is een grote waterweg ten noorden van de Australische stad Sydney. De waterweg is vernoemd naar William Pitt the Younger. Pittwater wordt beschermd tegen de Stille Oceaan door het schiereiland , grenzend aan Nationaal park Ku-ring-gai Chase. Het is een doolhof van kreken, baaien en verdronken riviervalleien. Vandaag de dag wordt Pittwater vooral gebruikt als jachthaven voor pleziervaartuigen. Pittwater is verbonden met de rivier de Hawkesbury. rdf:langString
Pittwater is a semi-mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia; being one of the bodies of water that separate greater Metropolitan Sydney from the Central Coast. The total area of the Pittwater is 18.4 square kilometres (7.1 sq mi) and around ninety percent of the area is generally administered by the Hawkesbury–Nepean Catchment Management Authority, in conjunction with Northern Beaches Council. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Aerial view of a part of Sydney's Northern Beaches, with Pittwater and Scotland Island on the left.
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rdf:langString Pittwater ist eine Ria, die sich südlich der Broken Bay parallel zur Küste in New South Wales, Australien, erstreckt und am Ku-ring-gai-Chase-Nationalpark liegt.
rdf:langString Pittwater is a semi-mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia; being one of the bodies of water that separate greater Metropolitan Sydney from the Central Coast. Pittwater has its origin from the confluence of , to the west of Church Point and a number of smaller estuaries, the largest of which is , that joins the Pittwater north of Mona Vale. The Pittwater is an open body of water, often considered a bay or harbour, that flows north towards its mouth into Broken Bay, between and Barrenjoey Head, less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the Tasman Sea. The total area of the Pittwater is 18.4 square kilometres (7.1 sq mi) and around ninety percent of the area is generally administered by the Hawkesbury–Nepean Catchment Management Authority, in conjunction with Northern Beaches Council. The land adjacent to the Pittwater was occupied for many thousands of years by the Kuringgai peoples, an Aboriginal Australian grouping of uncertain origin. They used the river as an important source of food and a place for trade. Pittwater was named Pitt Water in 1788 in honour of William Pitt the Younger, the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
rdf:langString Pittwater is een grote waterweg ten noorden van de Australische stad Sydney. De waterweg is vernoemd naar William Pitt the Younger. Pittwater wordt beschermd tegen de Stille Oceaan door het schiereiland , grenzend aan Nationaal park Ku-ring-gai Chase. Het is een doolhof van kreken, baaien en verdronken riviervalleien. Vandaag de dag wordt Pittwater vooral gebruikt als jachthaven voor pleziervaartuigen. Pittwater is verbonden met de rivier de Hawkesbury.
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