Adelaide is not a region. It is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is also the fifth-largest city in Australia.
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The Barossa Valley is a major wine-producing region and tourist destination in the Southern part of Australia. It is located 60km northeast of Adelaide.
There were no gold discoveries in Adelaide itself in 1852. However, elsewhere in South Australia in 1852, there was a strike by William Chapman at Echunga, which brought hundreds of miners to the region.
Not all Australians make fun of Adelaide. Those who do mock the city are people who lack understanding of classical culture. They are expecting vivid and exciting night life, but Adelaide is more "refined" than that. Adelaide is a cultural centre in the midst of Australia's driest state; an anomaly in a largely arid region.
P. B. McQuillan has written: 'A guide to common moths of the Adelaide region'
Southern Australia does not have a capital. It is a general region encompassing several states. However, the capital of the state of South Australia is Adelaide, the capital of the state of Victoria is Melbourne, and the capital of Tasmania is Hobart.
Yes, there are many cities in the Asia Pacific region, including some of the oldest cities in the world. Examples include Manila, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Adelaide.
No. Adelaide is a city. Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia.
Adelaide Rendelle's birth name is Adelaide Rendleman.
Adelaide Laverents's birth name is Adelaide Enkel.
Cos Adelaide is AWESOME
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