
Capricornia
Capricornia is a historical and administrative region in Queensland, Australia, encompassing a large stretch of the central Queensland coast, including parts of the Great Barrier Reef. It was established as a federal electoral division in 1931 and named after the Capricorn Range and Capricorn Coast. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, including coastal areas, tropical rainforests, and mineral-rich inland areas. Economically, it relies on industries like tourism, agriculture, and mining. Capricornia offers a mix of urban centers, like Rockhampton, and natural attractions, making it significant culturally and economically within Queensland.