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  1. Gold Coast (en español: Costa de Oro o Costa Dorada) es una ciudad y región costera australiana de aproximadamente 70 kilómetros al sur de Brisbane, en el estado de Queensland.

  2. The Gold Coast, often referred to by its initials G.C., is the second-largest city of Queensland, Australia, after Brisbane. It is Australia's sixth-largest city, the most populous non-capital city, and the state's after Brisbane, with a population over 600,000.

  3. La Costa de Oro británica o simplemente Costa de Oro era una colonia británica situada en el golfo de Guinea, al oeste de África. Obtuvo su independencia en 1957, momento en el que pasó a llamarse Ghana . Historia.

  4. The Gold Coast was the name for a region on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa that was rich in gold, petroleum, sweet crude oil and natural gas. This former region is now known as the country Ghana . Etymology and position. Richard William Seale's 1750 map of the Gold Coast.

  5. Gold Coast (en español: Costa de Oro o Costa Dorada) es una ciudad y región costera australiana de aproximadamente 70 kilómetros al sur de Brisbane, en el estado de Queensland.

  6. The City of Gold Coast is the local government area spanning the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and surrounding areas. With a population of 606,774, [1] it is the second most populous local government area in the State of Queensland ( City of Brisbane being the largest). [1]

  7. The Gold Coast (Minjungbal: Kurrungal) is the name given to a 57-kilometre long stretch of coast in the south east corner of Queensland, Australia. At the south end is the town of Coolangatta on the border with New South Wales. The north end of the Gold Coast is at Beenleigh and includes South Stradbroke Island.