Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, was named after a scientist, though not directly. Originally named Palmerston, the city was renamed Port Darwin in 1911, which became just "Darwin". The harbour on which Darwin is located had been named Darwin Harbour by the Captain of the Beagle, John Lort Stokes, who named it after his former shipmate, Charles Darwin, after Stokes discovered it in 1839.
The city Palmerston was named in honour of Viscount Palmerston, a former Prime Minister of Great Britain. The suffix North was added in 1871 to distinguish from Palmerston in South Island New Zealand
Palmerston North is a city
Darwin was once called Palmerston. There is now a city about 20km south of Darwin called Palmerston.
The area of City of Palmerston is 95.6 square kilometers.
On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control. This was when the town of Palmerston became known as "Port Darwin", and officially appointed as the capital of the Northern Territory. The harbour was always named Darwin as it was discovered by the Beagle and originally named Palmerston after the Prime Minister It was not actually given the designation of "city" until 26 January 1959. (There is still a region known as Palmerston, but it is separate and distinct from Darwin itself.)
Bedingo
Palmerston North is a city in the North Island and Nelson is a city in the South Island. Nelson is about level with Wellington so it is south of Palmerston North.There is also a town in the South Island called Palmerston.
Currently New Zealand's seventh largest city and eighth largest urban area, Palmerston was named by European settlers during the mid-19th century in honor of Viscount Palmerston, a former Prime Minister of Great Britain. The Post Office added "North" to the name in 1871 so as to distinguish it from the Palmerston that is located on the South Island.
Currently New Zealand's seventh largest city and eighth largest urban area, Palmerston was named by European settlers during the mid-19th century in honor of Viscount Palmerston, a former Prime Minister of Great Britain. The Post Office added "North" to the name in 1871 so as to distinguish it from the Palmerston that is located on the South Island.
Austin
The city of Darwin, now the capital of Australia's Northern Territory, was founded on 5 February 1869. At first it was not called Darwin, but Palmerston, after the Prime Minister of Britain, Lord Palmerston. The harbour on which Darwin is located was discovered and named in September 1839.