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Located in the north-west of the suburb, the 196-hectare (480-acre) nature refuge consists of the former Cornubia Forest Park to the south and land known as the Cornubia Escarpment in the north. It is managed as part of Australia’s National Reserve System with objectives that include both conservation of flora and fauna, and recreation such ...
Cornubia can be: Cornubia, the ancient Latin name for either: Cornouaille, a historic region in Brittany, northwestern France; Cornwall, a region in southwestern England;
Cornubia City is a new mixed-use development which broke ground in 2012, north of Durban, South Africa between Phoenix, Ottawa, Mount Edgecombe and uMhlanga. It is bordered to the east by the N2 Freeway , to the west by regional route R-102, and is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the King Shaka International Airport .
Cornwall (/ ˈ k ɔːr n w ɔː l,-w əl / ⓘ; [5] Cornish: Kernow; Cornish pronunciation: [ˈkɛrnɔʊ]; or [6]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. [7] It is recognised by Cornish and Celtic political groups as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people.
Located in Logan City, Macalister consists of the suburbs of Bahrs Scrub, Bannockburn, Beenleigh, Carbrook, Cornubia, Eagleby, Edens Landing, Holmview, Mount Warren Park, Windaroo and parts of the suburbs of Loganholme and Waterford. [1] It takes in areas from the previous districts of Albert, Coomera, Redlands, Springwood and Waterford. [1]
The new uMhlanga Ridge Town Centre has seen major expansion with many apartment complexes and businesses being built. The estimated R25 billion Cornubia development is being built across the N2 from the new town centre and will include 24000 low and middle income houses. [16] In late 2017 the R1,8 billion Cornubia Mall opened to the public. [17]
The toponym Cornouaille was established in the early Middle Ages in the southwest of the Breton peninsula. [3] Prior to this, following the withdrawal of Rome from Britain, other British migrants from what is now modern Devon had established the region of Domnonea (in Breton) or Domnonée (in French) in the north of the peninsula, taken from the Latin Dumnonia.
The coast at Tintagel, a possible location of a settlement of the Cornovii The Cornovii is a name for a tribe presumed to have been part of the Dumnonii , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] a Celtic tribe inhabiting the south-west peninsula of Great Britain, during some part of the Iron Age , Roman and post-Roman periods. [ 3 ]