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Obviously, the answer is Darwin. Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory. It lies at the entrance to a decent harbour, so started out by being a good port and trade centre for the entire northern coast of Australia.

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Q: Which area has the greatest population in the Northern Territory it's one of these Arnhem land or Darwin region or Ord and Victoria basin or gulf country or Barkly tableland or Central desert and why?
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