Yes: Perth is a temperate city.
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No. Perth, capital of Western Australia, has a temperate climate.
No, Perth is a city in Australia.
This is, of course, a matter of personal opinion. Both cities are attractive and have a great deal to offer. If one prefers a more temperate climate, one would prefer Perth, but while Hobart is generally colder, it is an equally fascinating city.
City of Perth was created in 1856.
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Perth is the capital of Western Australia. The closest capital to this city is Adelaide, capital of South Australia.
No. Perth in Western Australia is too warm for any snow. It lies within the "temperate" zone, too warm for snowfalls, and its elevation is too low to counteract it being in a temperate zone.
No. Perth is the capital city of Western Australia. Australia is not in Asia. The city was named after Perth in Scotland.
California, a state on the U.S. west coast, Perth, a city of Australia's west coast, and Brisbane, a city on Australia's east coast, have a common climate. All three locations are within the temperate climate zone, meaning they have hot and humid summers (though Perth tends to be much drier than the other two) and mild winters.
City of South Perth was created in 1892.
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