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New South Wales is the most populous state of Australia with 7,238,819 people (as of 2010). It is the fifth largest Australian state with a total area of 312,528 square miles (809,444 square kilometers).

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What are some of the ways national cohesion and identity are achieved?

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It is really not a good idea to ask a question using the exact words on the study guide. You will be getting an F.

^ that's not very nice...this kid is prob in AP Human Geo... I doubt he/she gets F's

National cohesion and identity are achieved through nationalism or pride in ones nation or nation-state. In addition, immigration can promote national cohesion in diverse educated populations that have disregarded all forms of racial discrimination.

What traditional foods are eaten in Australia?

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Some of them:

1.Witchetty grubs

2.Anzac biscuits

3.Pea and ham soup

4.Weet-Bix

5. Lamb leg roast

Who are some famous authors in Australia?

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Famous Australian authors of the past include:

  • Colin Thiele
  • Patrick White
  • Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal)
  • A B 'Banjo' Paterson
  • Henry Lawson
  • C J Dennis
  • Dorothea Mackellar
  • Judith Wright
  • Miles Franklin
  • May Gibbs
  • Mary Durack
  • Marcus Clarke
  • Joseph Furphy

Current famous Australian authors include:

  • Jackie French
  • Robin Klein
  • Colleen McCullough
  • David Malouf
  • Thomas Keneally

Cities in South Australia?

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The major cities of South Australia are Adelaide (capital city) and its outlying cities of Elizabeth and Gawler; Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Whyalla, and Mount Gambier. With the exception of Mount Gambier, these cities are all on the coastline.

Major towns which are set inland include Murray Bridge and Renmark.

There are many more towns which are important economically for South Australia - too numerous to list. Bear in mind that, what constitutes a "city" in Australia is often considered a mere "town" overseas, because to Australians, a city is any centre with a population exceeding about 20,000.

What is the largest national park in New South Wales?

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The Royal National Park, some 32 km from Sydney, NSW is Australia's oldest national park. It is also the world's second-oldest national park, after Yellowstone (USA). The Royal National Park was established in 1879.

Which state is smaller Queensland South Australia or New South Wales?

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Queensland is larger than South Australia in both area and population.

What is the motto of University of New South Wales?

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The motto of New South Wales is "Orta recens quam pura nites" which is translated as "Newly risen how brightly you shine".

What was population of New South Wales in 1838?

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It is unknown what the Aboriginal population of the Sydney area was in 1780. Europeans did not settle there until 1788.

What were the names of gold fields in New South Wales?

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Operating Gold Mine towns and regions in New South Wales:

  • Endeavour 42, Lake Cowal, West Wyalong
  • New Occidental, Occidental
  • Hill End Project, Hill End
  • Cadia, Cadia Ridgeway - Newcrest

    If the question refers to goldrush towns and regions of the mid to late 1800s, they included:

    Bathurst

    Lucknow

    Ophir

    Cowra

    Young

    Tingha

    Upper Bingara

    West Wyalong

    Gulgong

    Hill End

    Sofala

    Kiandra

    Braidwood

    Bell's Point

    Monaro

    Turon

Why is it difficult to build new businesses in the south?

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There were not many banks to finance businesses.

What river flows through the New South Wales territory?

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Some of the more significant rivers in the northern part of New South Wales include the Clarence, Tweed, Richmond, Namoi, MacIntyre, Dumaresq, Severn, Barwon, Gwydir, Bogan and Castlereagh Rivers.

What is new south wales well known for?

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New South Wales is one of the most economically large and wealthy states in Australia. It houses one of the largest, most popular cities in Australia, Sydney. It has many famous land marks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney opera house.

When did lots of people come to new south wales and Victoria to find gold?

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The official year of discovery of gold in New South Wales and, four months later, Victoria, was 1851. These were the discoveries that sparked the gold rush in Australia.

What is new south wales like?

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New South Wales has a moderate temperate climate. It has four distinct seasons. With the exception of the higher regions in which subzero temperatures may occur even during the summer. During the autumn and spring large amounts of rain may fall. Especially when air streams from the sea collide with the mountain ranges in New South Wales.

Postal code of New South Wales in Australia?

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The area code for New South Wales is (02), or +61 2 in international format. Note also that the telephone area code boundaries do not exactly follow state lines; there are a few towns along the Victoria and South Australia state borders that are in the area code of the adjoining state.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

How big is the state NSW?

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According to the Australian Government Geoscience website, the area of New South Wales is about 800,628 square kilometres, with an additional 14 sq km in islands. The total is 800,642 km2.

The length of its borders is 4635 km. Its mainland coastline length is 2007 km, and the length of the coastline for its islands is 30km.

What was the old south and the new south?

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former agricultural workers moved to the city It diversified to include industry.

It had eliminated slavery

What is a town in western New South Wales that starts with a B?

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Bordertown, Blythe, Brinkworth, Balaklava.

Where is the boundary between New South Wales and Victoria?

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The NSW/VIC border runs along the Murray River from the SA border to its headwaters in the Great Dividing Range about 125 km sw. of Cooma.From here it goes in a straight line se. across the range to Cape Howe on the coast.

What is the distance from Newcastle NSW to Coonabarabran NSW?

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The distance by road from Newcastle, NSW to Coonabarabran is 360 km.

When does winter end?

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In the Northern hemisphere, winter is defined meteorologically as December, January, and February.

Winter ends and Spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere at the Vernal Equinox, which is at March 20, 2010, at precisely 1:32 P.M. EDT for this year (2010).

For more information on the Vernal Equinox, see related links.

What are 4 major rivers in northern NSW?

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Four major rivers in northern New South Wales, Australia, would be the Macquarie, Castlereagh, Namoi and the Clarence River. All of these rivers provide a vital source of water for agriculture and stock in northern New South Wales.

How can i join a touch football club in quakers hill nsw?

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To join a Touch Football Club in Quakers Hill NSW you have t attend their trials and impress their scouts.