The main settlement in the Northern Territory is its capital, Darwin.
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The main farming industry in the Northern Territory is beef cattle.
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory. Alice Springs and Katherine are the largest towns in the territory.
No Australian state or territory was originally named Palmerston.Palmerston was the original name for the settlement that later became Darwin, now the capital of the Northern Territory.
An enclave is a settlement entirely surrounded by the territory of another country, and an exclave is a portion of a country geographically separated from the main part by surrounding foreign territory.
Small towns surrounded by small farms
Mt Carruthers is in the southwestern corner of Australia's Northern Territory. The closest settlement is Docker River, or the indigenous community of Kaltukatjara, which is almost 60 km to the southwest. There are no sealed roads to Mt Carruthers.
The main languages spoken in the Northern Territory include English, Aboriginal languages (such as Arrernte, Warlpiri, and Kriol), and various immigrant languages (such as Chinese, Greek, and Italian). The diversity of languages reflects the multicultural nature of the Northern Territory's population.
The Northwest Ordinances were the framework for the settlement and government of the Northwest Territory.
Darwin is the capital City of the Northern Territory, Australia. The Northern Territory is actually a territory rather than a state.
The Northern Territory is a territory, not a state, in Australia. Positioned in the central northern area, it is bordered by Western Australia to the west, Queensland to the east, and South Australia to the south.
Northern Territory.