Australia and its regions

After Greenland, Australia is the largest island-continent in the world and when it comes to traversing it, its size is a bit overwhelming. But you have to know that regardless of the desert and the Outback area, the most beautiful in the country and the most inhabited areas are always on the coast and a little inland. Australia is then divided into regions: New South Wales and Canberra form one, then there is Queensland, the so-called Northern Territory, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.

. Western Australia: It is one of the largest states in the country and the capital is the city of Perth. There are wine regions and many beautiful destinations. The part of the coast has Broome among its main destinations and there are some natural parks but the distances to travel are enormous.

. Victory: It is a small state whose capital is the beautiful, vibrant and cultural city of Mlebourne. It has beaches, green fields, many natural parks with a diversity of flora and fauna and as it has a good road network it is linked to the other major cities in Australia.

. Tasmanian: It is an island, of course, so you must cross by ferry but it is a trip that you should not miss because it has everything, wild nature, mountains and beaches. Hobart is the capital and as it is old it is full of historical attractions.

. queensland: It is the capital of the sun and the summer. The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef area, Daintree National Park and the city of Brisbane.

. South Australia: It is one of the wine growing areas of the country because it has the Barossa Valley. The capital is Adelaide.

. Northern Territory: It is the home of Alice Springs and Uluru, the huge red stone.

. New south Wales: there is the largest city in the country, Sydney, the Blue Mountains, many seaside resorts and the nation's capital, Canberra.


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