Apart from North and South, East and West, Desert and non-Desert, Tropical and Temperate, no it is not. Back in the days when Australia was first discovered, the west half was called New Holland and the east half was called New South Wales. Since Federation, it is divided into six states and two territories
Australia is divided into 6 states and 2 territories.
Australian Capital Territory - National capital Canberra
New South Wales - Capital is Sydney
Northern Territory - Capital is Darwin
Queensland - Capital is Brisbane
South Australia - Capital is Adelaide
Tasmania - Capital is Hobart
Victoria - Capital is Melbourne
Western Australia - Capital is Perth
Yes. Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
The states are:
Australia can be divided up in terms of physical geography. This includes the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback.
Administrative Divisions of Australia include states and territories.
Australia is also divided by Lands Administrative Divisions of counties, parishes, hundreds, and other divisions for the purposes of land ownership.
Australia is made up of states and territories, not provinces.
Within these states it is divided up into electorates.
In what context?
Australia is divided up into states (and territories), then further into councils if thats what you mean...
Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
The continent of Australia has just one country, and that is Australia. The country's official title is the Commonwealth of Australia. The nation of Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
Australia is a single country. It is divided into six states and two territories. The state which produces the most diamonds is Western Australia.
Australia does not have political regions as such aside from the nationals getting more votes from country areas. It is divided into states and Territory's which were the original colonies that federated to make up the Nation.
No states are divided into countries. States are typically political subdivisions within countries.
Australia is divided up into six states (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania - the island state), and two major interbal territories(Northern Territory and A.C.T Australian capital territory though they Australia do have smaller territories.
States are often further divided into counties or provinces, which are smaller administrative regions within the state. These counties or provinces may be further divided into municipalities, districts, or other administrative subdivisions depending on the country's governance structure.
The U.S. is divided into 50 states. The states are then divided in to counties, cities and towns.
If you mean, "What states were settled in by the colony of the first fleet?", the answer to that would be none because when the colony of the first fleet settled in Australia, the country was undecided and wasn't divided up into separate states.
Both the United States and Mexico are divided into states.
In the United States, states are further subdivided into counties or county equivalents. Counties are then divided into cities, towns, or townships. Cities can have neighborhoods or districts within them. This hierarchical structure helps with governance and local administration.
Australia is both a continent and a country (the Commonwealth of Australia). There is only one country on the continent of Australia, and that is Australia. Australia is divided into seven states - New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania - and two territories, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. The largest state of Australia in terms of land area is Western Australia.