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Eureka is a small eastern suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia - (AU). At the , Eureka had a population of 629. Eureka is bordered by Specimen Creek to the north, Canadian Creek to the south, Queen and Joseph streets to the west and Kline and Stawell Street to the east. It is a small section of land within the larger suburb of Ballarat East. The suburb takes its name from the Eureka Lead the gold mining lead of the Eureka Mining Company and is most notable as the site of the historic event of the Eureka Rebellion and the flag flown by the rebels known as the Eureka Flag both of which have national significance to Australia. The site is marked by several monuments including the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E), which opened in May 2013 and houses the symbolic Eureka Flag, on loan from the Art Gallery of Ballarat. ==History== (詳細はEureka Rebellion (colloquially referred to as the ''Eureka Stockade'') which took place on 3 December 1854. The event, in which 22 miners died, is considered to be a defining moment in Australian history. For many years, Eureka was simply a locality in Ballarat East, however in 1946 it was officially gazetted as a suburb in its own right. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eureka, Victoria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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