Sydney es una ciudad situada en Australia. Por lo tanto, la nacionalidad de Sydney sería australiana.
medusa autraliana
You say "Soy australiano" if you are a male, or "Soy australiana" if you are a female.
Rex Nan Kivell has written: 'Portraits of the famous and infamous' -- subject(s): Art collections, Australian Portraits, Biography, Exhibitions, National Library of Australia, Portraits, Rex Nan Kwell Collection of Australiana
Australiana in the feminine and australiano in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Australian."Specifically, both forms function as the singular expression of an adjective, noun or pronoun. The feminine form is pronounced "OW-stra-LYA-na." The pronunciation for the masculine form will be "OW-stra-LYA-no" in Italian.
In 1978 for the Australian Logie Awards, John was snatched up last minute to do a Crosbys Boots Advert, and reprise the Rooster Cogburn character. it was filmed at Strawaberry Fields, just past Pitt Town Near Windsor NSW...most of the buildings have been relocated to Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce ...Especially the Saloon he walked out of....there were 3 versions to this advert...one a Cinema Advertisment ran for 1 minute and looked like a John Wayne Movie...the other two were a 30 Second and 20 second Tv spot. search John Wayne Crosbys...and John Wayne Bloopers on youtube you will find him in Rooster Cogburn outfit doing the ad.
Es muy variada la cultura de Mexico. En el pais se encuentran cosas de las culturas indigenas y de las de todos los paises del mundo. En la Ciudad se conoce a los latinoamericanos, y a la gente africana, asiatica, australiana, estadounidense y europea. Hay unos turistas que vienen para ver las ruinas aztecas y mayas. Hay otros turistas que se disfrutan de la vida moderna de las ciudades mexicanas. Cualquier cosa que busque la gente, se la encuentra en el Mexico: politica, paisaje lindissimo, musicas y bailes de todo tipo, historia antigua, gente fina, comida deliciosa, y artes de todo estilo.
COUNTRYPOPULATION BELOW POVERTY LINE(%)Afghanistan36% (FY08/09)Albania25% (2004 est.)Algeria23% (2006 est.)American SamoaNA%Andorra8% (2008)Angola40.5% (2006 est.)Anguilla23% (2002)Antigua and BarbudaNA%Argentina30% (2010)Armenia26.5% (2006 est.)ArubaNA%AustraliaNA%Austria6% (2008)Azerbaijan11% (2009 est.)Bahamas, The9.3% (2004)BahrainNA%Bangladesh36.3% (2008 est.)BarbadosNA%Belarus27.1% (2003 est.)Belgium15.2% (2007 est.)Belize33.5% (2002 est.)Benin37.4% (2007 est.)Bermuda19% (2000)Bhutan23.2% (2008)Bolivia30.3% of population living on less than $2/day (2009 est.)Bosnia and Herzegovina25% (2004 est.)Botswana30.3% (2003)Brazil26% (2008)British Virgin IslandsNA%BruneiNA%Bulgaria14% (2008)Burkina Faso46.4% (2004)Burma32.7% (2007 est.)Burundi68% (2002 est.)Cambodia31% (2007 est.)Cameroon48% (2000 est.)Canada9.4%; note - this figure is the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO), a calculation that results in higher figures than found in many comparable economies; Canada does not have an official poverty line (2008)Cape Verde30% (2000)Cayman IslandsNA%Central African RepublicNA%Chad80% (2001 est.)Chile18.2% (2005)China2.8%note: 21.5 million rural population live below the official "absolute poverty" line (approximately $90 per year); an additional 35.5 million rural population live above that level but below the official "low income" line (approximately $125 per year) (2007)Colombia46.8% (2008)Comoros60% (2002 est.)Congo, Democratic Republic of the71% (2006 est.)Congo, Republic of theNA%Cook IslandsNA%Costa Rica16% (2006 est.)Cote d'Ivoire42% (2006 est.)Croatia17% (2008)CubaNA%CyprusNA%Czech RepublicNA%Denmark12.1% (2007)Djibouti42% (2007 est.)Dominica30% (2002 est.)Dominican Republic42.2% (2004)Ecuador35.1% (2008)Egypt20% (2005 est.)El Salvador30.7% (2006 est.)Equatorial GuineaNA%Eritrea50% (2004 est.)Estonia19.7% (2008)Ethiopia38.7% (FY05/06 est.)European Unionnote - see individual country entries of member statesFalkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)NA%Faroe IslandsNA%Fiji25.5% (FY90/91)FinlandNA%France6.2% (2004)French PolynesiaNA%GabonNA%Gambia, TheNA%Gaza Strip70% (2009 est.)Georgia31% (2006)Germany11% (2001 est.)Ghana28.5% (2007 est.)GibraltarNA%Greece20% (2009 est.)Greenland9.2% (2007 est.)Grenada32% (2000)Guam23% (2001 est.)Guatemala56.2% (2004 est.)GuernseyNA%Guinea47% (2006 est.)Guinea-BissauNA%GuyanaNA%Haiti80% (2003 est.)Holy See (Vatican City)NA%Honduras65% (2010)Hong KongNA%Hungary12% (2010 est.)IcelandNA%India25% (2007 est.)Indonesia13.33% (2010)Iran18% (2007 est.)Iraq25% (2008 est.)Ireland5.5% (2009 est.)Isle of ManNA%Israel23.6%note: Israel's poverty line is $7.30 per person per day (2007)ItalyNA%Jamaica14.8% (2003 est.)Japan15.7% (2007)note: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) press release, 20 October 2009JerseyNA%Jordan14.2% (2002)Kazakhstan12.1% (2008)Kenya50% (2000 est.)KiribatiNA%Korea, NorthNA%Korea, South15% (2006 est.)Kosovo35% (2007 est.)KuwaitNA%Kyrgyzstan40% (2004 est.)Laos26% (2010 est.)LatviaNA%Lebanon28% (1999 est.)Lesotho49% (1999)Liberia80% (2000 est.)LibyaNAnote: About one-third of Libyans live at or below the national poverty lineLiechtensteinNA%Lithuania4% (2003)LuxembourgNA%MacauNA%Macedonia28.7% (2008)Madagascar50% (2004 est.)Malawi53% (2004)Malaysia5.1% (2002 est.)Maldives16% (2008)Mali36.1% (2005 est.)MaltaNA%Marshall IslandsNA%Mauritania40% (2004 est.)Mauritius8% (2006 est.)MayotteNA%Mexico18.2% using food-based definition of poverty; asset based poverty amounted to more than 47% (2008)Micronesia, Federated States of26.7% (2000)Moldova26.3% (2009)MonacoNA%Mongolia36.1% (2004)Montenegro7% (2007 est.)MontserratNA%Morocco15% (2007 est.)Mozambique70% (2001 est.)Namibia55.8%note: the UNDP's 2005 Human Development Report indicated that 34.9% of the population live on $1 per day and 55.8% live on $2 per day (2005 est.)NauruNA%Nepal24.7% (2008)Netherlands10.5% (2005)New CaledoniaNA%New ZealandNA%Nicaragua48% (2005)Niger63% (1993 est.)Nigeria70% (2007 est.)NiueNA%Northern Mariana IslandsNA%NorwayNA%OmanNA%Pakistan24% (FY05/06 est.)PalauNA%Panama28.6% (2006 est.)Papua New Guinea37% (2002 est.)Paraguay19.4% (2008 est.)Peru34.8% (2009)Philippines32.9% (2006 est.)Poland17% (2003 est.)Portugal18% (2006)Puerto RicoNA%QatarNA%Romania25% (2005 est.)Russia13.1% (2009)Rwanda60% (2001 est.)Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da CunhaNA%Saint Kitts and NevisNA%Saint LuciaNA%Saint Pierre and MiquelonNA%Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNA%SamoaNA%San MarinoNA%Sao Tome and Principe54% (2004 est.)Saudi ArabiaNA%Senegal54% (2001 est.)Serbia7.9% (2008 est.)SeychellesNA%Sierra Leone70.2% (2004)SingaporeNA%Slovakia21% (2002)Slovenia12.3% (2008)Solomon IslandsNA%SomaliaNA%South Africa50% (2000 est.)Spain19.8% (2005)Sri Lanka23% (2008 est.)Sudan40% (2004 est.)Suriname70% (2002 est.)Swaziland69% (2006)SwedenNA%Switzerland7.4% (2009)Syria11.9% (2006 est.)Taiwan1.08% (2008 est.)Tajikistan60% (2009 est.)Tanzania36% (2002 est.)Thailand9.6% (2006 est.)Timor-Leste42% (2003 est.)Togo32% (1989 est.)TokelauNA%Tonga24% (FY03/04)Trinidad and Tobago17% (2007 est.)Tunisia3.8% (2005 est.)Turkey17.11% (2008)Turkmenistan30% (2004 est.)Turks and Caicos IslandsNA%TuvaluNA%Uganda35% (2001 est.)Ukraine35% (2009)United Arab Emirates19.5% (2003)United Kingdom14% (2006 est.)United States12% (2004 est.)Uruguay27.4% of households (2006)Uzbekistan26% (2008 est.)VanuatuNA%Venezuela37.9% (yearend 2005 est.)Vietnam12.3% (2009 est.)Virgin Islands28.9% (2002)Wallis and FutunaNA%West Bank46% (2007 est.)Western SaharaNA%Yemen45.2% (2003)Zambia86% (1993)Zimbabwe68% (2004)