Australian States

If you are wondering if Australia is a continent or a country or a state, today I want to tell you everything about Australia so that you can get to know this dream land once and for all. We have no intention of selling an Australian tour or advertising a trip to this land and we only intend to guide you, so if you have information about Australia, it is a good idea to share it with other Findator audiences in the comments section.
Introducing the country of Australia
Australia is a country that is considered the same as the continent of Oceania, but you should know that New Zealand is also part of the Oceania, which is certainly not part of Australia. Although New Zealand is an island, it is not a mistake to think that Australia and the Pacific are the same. Oceania is the smallest continent in the world and is located in South Asia.
Australia covers an area of ​​7,692,024 square kilometers and had a population of 24.6 according to the 2017 census, with a growing population due to the presence of immigrants. Australia was under British rule until a few years ago and is still one of the British Commonwealth territories today.
Canberra is the capital of Australia, located in the southeast of the country. Australia is divided into 6 different states, each of which has special characteristics in terms of plant and animal species and natural landscape, and includes different cities, which I will introduce to you each of the Australian states, but in a way. A total of six Australian states are: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia (or South Australia) and West Australia (Western Australia).
Introducing the states of Australia
As far as we can, we introduce the states of Australia to you dear ones, note that in Australia, which means Iran, there is no winter, that is, it does not snow in Australia and only the weather is cold and rainy, so in all seasons You can travel to different Australian states, we are happy to have you with us.
1- New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales is located in southern Queensland, northern Victoria, and eastern South Australia, and shares a water border with Tasmania. Sydney, Australia’s most famous city, is located in the state of New South Wales, which is why New South Wales is the busiest state in Australia today. The latest census from the state in 2014 was 7.544 million people living in New South Wales.
The most important cities in the state of New South Wales, Australia are Sydney, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Maitland, Newcastle, Tweed Heads and …
The state of New South Wales is famous for its long and beautiful beaches and beautiful nature that attracts tourists. Also, most people familiar with Sydney know that this is a vibrant city in the state of New South Wales, and this is what has made this state famous.
The sights of New South Wales are often summed up in nature, but if I want to introduce you to some of the most famous sights in this part of Australia, I have to visit Jervis Bay, Snowy Mountains, Madge Town, Kangaroo Valley. Kangaroo Village, Blue Mountain (Blue Mountains), Byron Bay, Hunter Valley, Cafes Harbor (Coffs Harbor), the beautiful town of Armidal, Kingscliffe, which I will mention in a separate article in the future as appropriate.
The most important universities in the state of New South Wales are the University of Wollongong, the University of Victoria and the University of Western Sydney.

  1. The State of Victoria, Australia
    Victoria is located in the south-east of Australia and its capital is the famous city of Melbourne. Most of Victoria’s population is concentrated around Philip Bay, which covers an area of ​​480,000 acres. The water of this bay is shallow and at most it is 24 meters deep and has become very popular due to its geographical location and beautiful nature.
    Victoria is located south of New South Wales and east of South Australia, as well as the Straits of Bass and Tasmania in southern Victoria.
    Apart from Melbourne, which is the second most important city in Australia, other important cities in Victoria include Ballarat, Geelong, Bendigo, Mildura, Shepparton, Warrnambool, Wodonga and …
    The state of Victoria, Australia is famous for its culture of sports among its people. Also, the inhabitants of this region from Australia pay a lot of attention to fashion, and pure drinks are prepared in the state of Victoria, Australia, which is very famous.
    The most important universities in Victoria, Australia are: University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne, Monash University, RMIT University.

4- Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania Tasmania is another Australian state located as an island in southeastern Australia. Tasmania is 240 km south of Australia, so it is good to know that Tasmania is the 26th largest island in the world. Tasmania has a small population and, according to the latest census conducted in 2018, 531,500 people live permanently on the island, while it has an area of ​​only 68,401 square kilometers and many parts of it are national parks. , A national park whose name is also registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The state of Tasmania is said to have been separated from mainland Australia about 10,000 years ago and had previously been completely attached to the continent. Tasmania became an independent state in 1901 and is still an independent state. Tasmania is named after Anthony van Dijk, a Belgian portrait painter. Most Tasmanians are now English and Australian.
Lancaster, Hobart, Davenport, Bernie, Port Arthur, Astrakhan, etc. are the most important cities in Tasmania. And Tasmanian Universities, Tasmania Inverse University Campus, Tasmanian University of Information and Communication Technology, Hobart Conservatory of Music and Tasmanian University, Sir Stanley Burberry Theater University, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics are also among the most important Tasmanian universities. Tasmania, Australia
5- Western Australia
Western Australia Western Australia is also one of the states of Australia. Western Australia, as its name implies, is located in Western Australia. The state is large and covers almost a third of the Australian continent. The city of Perth is the capital of the state of Western Australia, and to the west it is completely covered by the Indian Ocean, and to the south is the Great Bay of Australia.
According to the latest census from the state of Western Australia in 2014, the state had a population of 2 million 589 thousand people, which is now more than this amount. If you compare, you will find that the state is large but has a small population, due to the desert and unsuitable living conditions in many parts of Western Australia, and therefore, despite its large size, few people. They live in this state. It might be interesting to know that the two strongest living creatures, the Black and the Numb, belong to Western Australia and are very important to the people of this Australian country.
The most important cities in Western Australia are: Perth, Albany, Banbury, Calgary, Geraldton, Fremantel, Mandora, Basleton and Brom.
The top universities in the state of Western Australia are: University of Western Australia, Cortin University of Australia, Edith Cowan University, Western Australian Institute of Engineering Technology, etc.
Western Australia
Map of Western Australia
6- South Australia
South Australia or South Australia is a state in South Australia. The state shares borders with Western Australia, North Australia, Queensland and Tasmania. South Australia covers an area of ​​983,482 square kilometers and has a population of 1.677 million, according to the latest census conducted in 2013. South Australia is one of the states where Indigenous Australians still live, and you can clearly see this from some of the names given to the cities or neighborhoods and streets of South Australia. The presence of these natives in South Australia has made the history and culture of this part of the country interesting for foreign tourists.
The state capital is Adelaide, one of the most important cities in Australia. Mount Gambier, Vayla, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pierre, Victor Harbor, etc. are also among the most important cities in South Australia, of which Adelaide is even more important.
There are also universities in South Australia, the most important of which are: University of South Australia, University of Thorn Australia, Carnegie Mellon University.

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