Australian Capital Territory - National capital Canberra - (30-Jun-2007 - ACT Pop 339,800)
New South Wales - Capital is Sydney - (30-Jun-2007 - NSW Pop 6,890,000 - Sydney Pop 4,333,810)
Northern Territory - Capital is Darwin - (30-Jun-2007 - NT Pop 215,000 - Darwin Pop 72,885)
Queensland - Capital is Brisbane - (30-Jun-2007 - Qld Pop 4,180,000 - Brisbane Pop 2,770,000)
South Australia - Capital is Adelaide - (30-Jun-2007 - SA Pop 1,580,000 - Adelaide Pop 1,154,980)
Tasmania - Capital is Hobart - (30-Jun-2007 - Tas Pop 493,400 - Hobart Pop 394,700)
Victoria - Capital is Melbourne - (30-Jun-2007 - Vic Pop 5,200,000 - Melbourne Pop 3,801,200)
Western Australia - Capital is Perth - (30-Jun-2007 - WA Pop 2,110,000 - Perth Pop 1,557,180)
The capital city of Australia is Canberra. The most recent figures for its population are from 2013, when approximately 379 600 lived in the city.
89% of Australians live in urban areas.
More of us live in cities and townships than on farms. 91 percent of Australians live in urban areas, and this number is increasing as the rural sector declines.
Because the inner parts are mostly deserts.
Because the inner parts are mostly deserts.
89% of people in Australia live in Urban Areas
The population is not widely distributed with approximately 85% of Australians occupying only 1% of the continent. Most people live in the capital cities and along the coast. New South Wales is the largest city with a population of 6.2 million people. The second most populated city in Australia is Melbourne with 3.3 million people. Source: AUSTRALIA TRAVEL SEARCH
It is estimated that between 85% and 88% of Australians live in urban areas.
Mostly in the valleys of the Cauca and Magdalena rivers and in the plateaus and basins of the Andes cordilleras. The largest single population of 6 million live in the capital Bogota. 40% of the Colombians live in cities and towns. Mountainous western half A+
Warsaw ( Warszawa ) is the capital city in Poland. People in Poland live anywhere but the most population live in the capital city which is Poland.
Australians do not like deserts any more than other people do. Many Australians recognise the uniqueness of the Australian deserts, while others never give them a thought. the vast majority of Australians do not live in the desert, but on or near the coast, where the major cities are.
The large majority of Australians live along the Eastern Coast. Australia's 3 biggest cities sit along this coast - Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane. You can see city populations here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Australia_by_population
Over 80% of Australians live in coastal cities or settlements. The main population centers are on the eastern and southeastern coast, incorporating coastal Queensland, down through eastern New South Wales, and in southern Victoria. (see related link)
Yes, because it is a multicultural country.