Australia's Federal government became responsible for the Northern Territory in 1911. Prior to that, the NT was part of South Australia.
the Northern Territory is what it was called
Between India and Pakistan/northern territory of kashmir
American troops recaptured the island in July 1944 (From wikipedia.org)
No Australian state or territory was originally named Palmerston.Palmerston was the original name for the settlement that later became Darwin, now the capital of the Northern Territory.
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Yellowstone was declared the world's first national park in 1872. The majority of the park was in Wyoming Territory, the northern part of the park was in Montana Territory, and the western part of the park was in Idaho Territory. Wyoming became a state in 1890, Montana became a state in 1889, Idaho became a state in 1890.
The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
It is probably not so much a question of who discoveredthe Northern Territory as who was the first to cross it and chart the region, entering previously unknown territory. This honour goes to John MacDouall Stuart, a Scottish-born South Australian explorer who was the first recorded European to successfully cross the continent from south to north and return alive. It took him five attempts, during which he gained considerable knowledge of the area north of South Australia.Because of Stuart's successful crossing, the Northern Territory became part of South Australia, from 1863 until it was taken over by the Commonwealth Government in 1911.
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Yes. Germany took control of the northern half of the country in 1884. In 1899 the German imperial government assumed direct control of the territory, and this is when the territory became known as German new Guinea - a title it retained for only about 5 years.