Darwin, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart. If you include the nation capital Canberra, it is between Adelaide and Melbourne.
Beginning with the most easterly of the state capitals:BrisbaneSydneyCanberra (not a state capital but the national capital)HobartMelbourneAdelaideDarwinPerth
The five largest cities in Australia are, in order, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. Each of these is a state capital.
You will find a list of countries and their capital cities in the link below. You can arrange the list in alphabetical order of the countries' names or capital cities' names.
Vienna, Australia doesn't fit. Lisbon is in Portugal, Sofia in Bulgaria and Vaduz in Malta, but Vienna is not in Australia, but rather Austria.
No. Australia's the largest cities, in order, are Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The most populated cities in Australia are along the eastern coast of the continent. Sydney has the highest population, followed by Melbourne, on the southern coast of Australia's eastern side.
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth. Not necessarily in that order.
Did you mean the 6 state capitals of Australia? They are: Adelaide, South Australia Brisbane, Queensland Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Darwin, Northern Territory Hobart, Tasmania Melbourne, Victoria Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales
City by order of Size, beginning with the biggest. Stockholm (Capital) Gutenberg Malmö Uppsala Linköping
There are six states and two territories.The states are:New South Wales (NSW)Victoria (Vic)Queensland (Qld)South Australia (SA)Western Australia (WA)Tasmania (Tas)The territories are:Northern Territory (NT)Australia's Capital Territory (ACT)The Federal Capital is Canberra, which is in the ACT.
Glasgow and Edinbrough are the biggest cities in Scotland
Billings, Montana is the only one that is not the state capital. Helena is the capital of Montana.