A palindrome is something which reads the same forwards and backwards. The following places in Australia have palindromatic numerals: Sydney - World Square - 2002 Sydney - Putney, Ryde, Denistone East - 2112 Sydney - Penshurst - 2222 Kempsey - 2442 West Melbourne - 3003 Melbourne - North Warrandyte, Warrandyte - 3113 Geelong - Indented Head, Portarlington, St Leonards - 3223 Geelong - Meredith - 3333 Seymour And Shepparton - 3663 Brisbane city - 4004 Brisbane - Kingston, Logan Central, Woodridge - 4114 Gold Coast - Tugun - 4224 Sunshine Coast - Eudlo, Ilkley - 4554 Yungaburra (far north Qld) - 4884 Adelaide University - 5005 Adelaide - Kudla, Munno Para - 5115 Outer Adelaide - Alford, Lake View, Mundoora - 5555 North Perth - 6006 Kalgoorlie district - Roelands - 6226 Kalgoorlie district - Cowalellup, Mills Lake, Mindarabin, Needilup, Ongerup, Toompup - 6336 Kalgoorlie district - Grass Patch - 6446 Kalgoorlie district - Beechina, Chidlow, Gorrie, Malmalling, The Lakes - 6556 Hobart - Mount Nelson, Tolmans Hill - 7007 Dover - 7117 Melbourne - St Kilda Road Central - 8008
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1770 - Queensland, Australia
Australia is a massive mine/quarry for almost all minerals and metals. Just look at the two major economies that didn't get hit by the GFC. China (the customer) & Australia (the vendor). The better question would be "What are the names of the places in Australia where gold can not be found?"
No, Australia is a Proper Noun, meaning a noun that has a capital letter, such as names, places, and events, like Australia, Henry, Christmas, Alisa, Greenland, and more.
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1661 is a palindromic number.
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You call it a palindromic sentence. If it isn't a sentence it is a palindromic phrase or palindromic sequence.
There are not just 13 non-palindromic numbers. Most numbers are non-palindromic.
"Palindromic" is the adjective form of "palindrome."
Example of a palindromic number is 16461.A palindromic number reads the same from both ends, which 16 fails to do.
Palindromic names in literature:Great Expectations has PipHannah and Her Sisters has HannahAnna Karenina has Anna
There are 90 palindromic numbers.