Australian Places With Name
Direct naming occurs at the following:
- Western Australia
- Point D'Entrecasteaux 34°50′S 116°0′E / 34.833°S 116°E / -34.833; 116
- D'Entrecasteaux National Park 34°36′S 115°56′E / 34.6°S 115.933°E / -34.6; 115.933
- South Australia
- D'Entrecasteaux Reef 31°58′S 131°55′E / 31.967°S 131.917°E / -31.967; 131.917
- Tasmania
- Bruny Island 43°22′S 147°17′E / 43.367°S 147.283°E / -43.367; 147.283
- D'Entrecasteaux Channel 43°15′S 147°15′E / 43.25°S 147.25°E / -43.25; 147.25
- D'Entrecasteaux Monument Historic Site 43°16′S 147°14′E / 43.267°S 147.233°E / -43.267; 147.233
- D'Entrecasteaux River 43°28′S 146°50′E / 43.467°S 146.833°E / -43.467; 146.833
- D'Entrecasteaux Watering Place Historic Site 43°34′S 146°53′E / 43.567°S 146.883°E / -43.567; 146.883
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