Melbourne: Capital with 4,000,000 people
Other cities: Geelong, Mildura, Bendigo, Ballarat, Wodonga
The major cities in Victoria, Australia, are Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and Warrnambool. Melbourne, the state capital, is the largest and most populous city in Victoria.
Australia's major cities are its capital, Canberra, and the capital cities for each state and territory. Although Canberra is the capital of Australia, it is relatively small in population. Each of the state capitals are: New South Wales - Sydney Victoria - Melbourne Queensland - Brisbane South Australia - Adelaide Tasmania - Hobart Western Australia - Perth Northern Territory - Darwin
Brisbane and Adelaide are major cities on the continent of Australia.Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland, and Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia.
The three largest cities in southeastern Australia are Sydney (capital of New South Wales), Melbourne (capital of Victoria) and Adelaide (capital of South Australia). Canberra, the nation's capital, follows Adelaide in size.
Victoria is mostly urban, with the capital city of Victoria being the major urban center in the Australian state of Victoria. However, there are rural areas in Victoria, particularly in the agricultural regions outside of the major cities.
Melbourne, capital of the state of Victoria, still uses trams as a major form of transport. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, also uses trams, but to a much lesser extent.
Melbourne is in the continent of Australia. It is the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria.The continent of Australia should not be confused with the geographical regions of either Oceania or Australasia, neither of which is a continent.
Each of the states, as well as the Northern Territory in Australia, has its own capital city. The Australian Capital Territory is the home of the nation's capital, Canberra.Other cities serve as major ports and harbours for shipping; as regional centres to service the farming and agricultural industries; as mining centres; or as major tourist cities.
The major twins and cities in South Australia are:Adelaide, the capital cityMurray BridgeMount GambierPort AugustaWhyallaGawlerPort PiriePort LincolnBridgewaterMount BarkerVictor HarborRenmarkNaracoorteMillicentAldinga BeachGoolwaBerri
There are no countries in Australia because Australia itself is a country. The capital of Australia is Canberra. There are eight major states or territories in Australia. They include Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia.
The major cities of South Australia are Adelaide (capital city) and its outlying cities of Elizabeth and Gawler; Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Whyalla, and Mount Gambier. With the exception of Mount Gambier, these cities are all on the coastline. Major towns which are set inland include Murray Bridge and Renmark. There are many more towns which are important economically for South Australia - too numerous to list. Bear in mind that, what constitutes a "city" in Australia is often considered a mere "town" overseas, because to Australians, a city is any centre with a population exceeding about 20,000.
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