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Geography of Australia


Question Posted Monday April 7 2008, 5:07 am

Ok, so I know it sounds bad considering I'm planning on going to college in Australia, but can someone please explain to me the geography of it? I mean, Sydney is just a large city located in New South Wales, right? And are New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, ect. states in AU like we have here in the US?
Sorry if these are obvious and stupid questions, but I honestly have no idea.
Thanks in advance :]


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Holly22co answered Tuesday April 8 2008, 1:06 pm:
well sydney is the big city haha youre right about that. its in the southern half of the country, i believe. secondly, i dont think they have states; because most of AU is dry and like, barren. the parts like youd see on the crocodile hunter. theres just main cities and towns; queensland, brisbane..etc. at least im pretty sure. hope this helps you :)

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