
호주의 탐험가, 언론인, 그리고 뉴사우스웨일스의 자치 정부 수립에 중요한 역할을 한 정치가.
A biographical name, referring to William Charles Wentworth (1793–1872), an influential Australian explorer, journalist, and statesman often called the Father of the Australian Constitution.
예문:
"William Charles Wentworth played a crucial role in the early development of self-governance in New South Wales."
"The Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains are named after William Charles Wentworth."
"As a prominent figure, Wentworth advocated strongly for trial by jury and a representative government in Australia."