Why was Melbourne called Batmania?

Melbourne in Australia was previously called Batmania. The modern-day city of Melbourne in Australia was briefly named 'Batmania' after John Batman
John Batman
Batman rose to prominence during the time of the Black War of 1830 (aged 29), during which he participated in the Black Line—the formation of a "human chain" across the island to drive Tasmanian Aborigines from their lands into a 'manageable' area.
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, who claimed to have found the city in 1835. Other proposed names included Bearbrass, Bareport, Bareheep, and Bareberp.
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When was Melbourne named batmania?

Foundation of Melbourne and Batman's Treaty

When he found the current site of central Melbourne, he noted in his diary of 8 June 1835, "This will be the place for a village." and declared the land "Batmania".
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Was Melbourne almost named batmania?

Melbourne was almost called Batmania, after one of its founders, John Batman.
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What was Melbourne's original name?

The first official name proposed was Glenelg. But Governor Sir Richard Bourke overruled this, and on his visit in March 1837 decided on Melbourne — after the then British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who resided in the village of Melbourne in Derbyshire in the English Midlands.
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Why did batmania change Melbourne?

When Batman's party reached the Yarra they were upset to find Fawkner's people already in possession. However, the two parties came to a compromise as there was plenty of land available. Prior to being named "Melbourne", the city had several other names. It was called Batmania, Bearport and Bearbrass.
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What was the first suburb in Melbourne?

Fitzroy was Melbourne's first suburb, created in 1839 when the area between Melbourne and Alexandra Parade (originally named Newtown) was subdivided into vacant lots and offered for sale.
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Was Melbourne once the richest city in the world?

The discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851 led to the Victorian gold rush, and the city grew rapidly. By 1865, it had overtaken Sydney as Australia's most populous city. This economic boom peaked during the 1880s and Melbourne had become the richest city in the world.
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What is the oldest town in Victoria?

Kilmore is reputedly Victoria's oldest inland town. Over the past 40 years, as a result of quick access to Melbourne via the Hume Freeway, it has seen the population increase dramatically as it has become a commuter area for the city.
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What is the oldest building in Melbourne?

The oldest building in Melbourne is St James' Old Cathedral, which was completed in 1839. The foundation was laid by Charles La Trobe, superintendent of the District of Port Philip.
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What is the richest city in Australia?

Sydney's eastern suburbs have raced to the top as the favoured place to live by Australia's highest earning residents. According to the latest report by the Australian Tax Office, residents of the premium suburbs of Darling Point, Edgecliff and Point Piper earned the highest mean income of $177,514 during 2012-13.
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What did John Batman do to the Aboriginal?

John Batman, the beloved founder of Melbourne, is widely considered to have been sympathetic towards Aboriginal people. This reputation stems largely from his famous attempt (unique in Australian history) to purchase the land around Port Phillip via a treaty with the local Wurundjeru people.
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What is Melbourne's oldest pub?

Officially the oldest pub in Melbourne, The Duke has been standing on this spot since 1850, and serving beers since 1853.
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What is the oldest street in Melbourne?

MELBOURNE'S oldest street has been revealed as Flinders Lane. But it started as a humble track that led to prime higher ground, used partly by modern Melbourne's earliest settlers, who were there illegally, to keep a look out for authorities.
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Where is Melbourne's oldest house?

328-330 King Street, Melbourne's oldest home, is for sale. Melbourne's oldest home has hit the market for the first time in 120 years, offering up a nugget of gold rush era history.
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Is Sydney or Melbourne older?

Sydney is also older than Melbourne, having 478 years of establishment before the latter city was formed. Both cities are located on the Southeast part of Australia with Sydney on a higher latitude compared to Melbourne.
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What is the friendliest town in Australia?

The reviews also revealed the top 10 most welcoming towns in Australia. Without further ado, here are the towns that made the list.
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The 10 most welcoming towns in Australia revealed
  • Hervey Bay, QLD. ...
  • Margaret River Town, WA. ...
  • Montville, QLD. ...
  • Rockhampton. ...
  • Mildura, VIC. ...
  • Bendigo, VIC. ...
  • Tanunda, SA. ...
  • Mount Tamborine, QLD.
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Who built Melbourne?

John Batman came to Port Phillip Bay in May 1835 and 'paid' the local Aboriginal people in blankets and trinkets for about 243,000 acres of land which included what is now Melbourne.
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What did Melbourne invent?

Electrical Drill - 1889

The invention of the first electric drill is credited to Arthur James Arnot and William Blanch Brain in 1889 at Melbourne. The electrical drill was patented by Mr. Arthur James Arnot in 1889.
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What is Melbourne known for?

Melbourne is known for being one of the most liveable cities on earth. Often referred to as 'the Sporting Capital of the World', besides this it is also famous for its graffitied laneways, excellent coffee, cultural diversity and bayside location. This eclectic Australian city has something for everyone.
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What does kurunjang mean in Aboriginal?

The name of this clan refers to the red earth of their estate, which was an area between the Werribee River and Kororoit Creek, taking in parts of Wyndham, Mount Cottrell and Melton. The urban centre of Kurunjang, within the Shire of Melton, takes its name from the clan that lived in the locality.
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Why is it called Bayswater?

The name Bayswater is a derivation of Bayards Watering Place, which was first recorded in 1380. The area was largely rural and isolated until the 1830s, when road development and residential building were initiated around Hyde Park. Areas farther to the north and west were developed soon afterward.
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How Melbourne suburbs got their names?

British colonial rule influenced the names of many Melbourne suburbs, as did our indigenous heritage. Politicians, heads of state, early settlers and successful businessmen also played a major part. In several cases there's more than one story to a suburb's name.
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Who owns the Mitre Tavern?

LAWYERS, bankers, beers and the ghost of a bitter mistress - welcome to the Mitre Tavern, one of Melbourne's oldest pubs. The heritage-listed building at 5 Bank Place will go to auction next month as the owner, property investor Ian Hicks, seeks to diversify.
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