All Australian territories - mainland and offshore - are smaller than Western Australia. The Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are both mainland territories, and they are both smaller than Western Australia. Western Australia is also the largest of the six states.
victoria
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.
Canberra, Australia's national capital, is the main city of the Australian Capital Territory. Canberra is divided into smaller towns and suburbs. To see a list of these, refer to the related link below.
The two smallest states in Australia are Tasmania and Victoria. The mainland area of Tasmania is 64 519 sq km while Victoria has a mainland area of 227 010 sq km. The Australian Capital Territory is smaller, but it is a territory, not a state.
Australia is the country.Australians don't use the term "counties".Perhaps the best equivalent would probably be "states" and "territories".Australia is split into 6 states and 2 territories ...WA -Western AustraliaNT -Northern TerritorySA -South AustraliaQLD -QueenslandNSW -New South WalesVIC -VictoriaTAS -TasmaniaACT -Australian Capital TerritoryThese are split into smaller areas usually known as regions, cities or towns. There would be too many of these to list.
The smallest Australian state is Tasmania, with an area of 68401 square kilometres . The Australian Capital Territory is smaller, but it is a territory, not a state. Its area is 2358 square kilometres.
Bearing in mind that Australian cities are often smaller than the average overseas city, the following can be counted as Western Australian cities: * Perth * Fremantle * Albany * Geraldton * Kalgoorlie-Boulder * Bunbury * Rockingham * Mandurah
Australia contributed several regiments to the Vietnam War. They fought in a particular area. Since Australia had dealt with an insurgency in New Guinea, which was then an Australian territory, they knew better how to deal with insurgents. As a result they had much greater success with a much smaller loss of men than the macho Americans.
Smaller than 20mm.
Yes. Perth is the capital of Western Australia, and there is a smaller town named Perth in Tasmania.
Approximately 60,000 Australian Men were drafted during the Vietnam War, and about 19,000 Australian draftee's served in Vietnam. On a smaller scale, due to Australia's smaller population, Australia experienced the same anti-war/anti-draft protests as did the United States.
Tasmania is Australia's smallest state. The mainland area of Tasmania is 64 519 sq km and the island area is 3 882 sq km, giving a total of 68 401 sq km (26 409 sq miles). At Tasmania's longest point north to south, it is 296 km; at its widest point from east to west, it spans 315 km. The Australian Capital Territory is smaller, but it is a territory, not a state. The link below shows the sizes of Australian states including the percentage of the total.
By no means; England's area is approximately 130,000 sq km, WA has an area of over 2,600,000 sq km - so 20 times as big.