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Roma Street, Brisbane
Street in Brisbane, Queensland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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27.4667°S 153.0196°E / -27.4667; 153.0196
Quick Facts Location, North West end ...
![]() Roma Street and Upper Roma Street, 2018 | |
Location | Brisbane central business district |
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North West end | Upper Roma Street (W), Countess Street (N), Saul Street (S) |
Major junctions | George Street, Turbot Street |
South East end | Ann Street |
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Roma Street is a major street in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia. It is named after Diamantina Bowen (née di Roma), the wife of the first Governor of Queensland, George Bowen.[1]